Title of article :
Dynamic investigation of a hydrocarbon proton exchange membrane fuel cell
Author/Authors :
Shakouri Kalfati, Milad School of Chemical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Narmak, Tehran , Karimi, Aida School of Chemical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Narmak, Tehran , Rowshanzamir, Soosan Fuel Cell Laboratory - Green Research Centre - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
Sulfonated polyether ether ketone (SPEEK) is categorized in a nonfuorinated aromatic
hydrocarbon proton exchange membrane (PEM) group and considered as a suitable
substitute for common per-f uorinated membranes, such as Naf on, due to wider
operating temperature, less feed gas crossover, and lower cost. Since modeling results
in a better understanding of a phenomenon, in this study a dynamic one-dimensional
model of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) of this membrane is developed.
The model includes both gas and electrolyte phases. Species transfer by diffusion and
convection in an intra-phase and interphases space and participate in electrochemical
reactions. The catalyst layers are modeled in detail with catalyst agglomerates covered
with a layer of electrolyte and feed gas transfers into the electrolyte phase by Henry’s
low. Then the gas diffuses to the catalyst surface on which it reacts electrochemically.
The polarization curve of this MEA obtained from the model is validated against
experimental data and shows acceptable agreement. Concentration pro les in the
MEA both in the gas and electrolyte phase with time are also presented as results.
Keywords :
Hydrocarbon proton exchange , membrane , Fuel cell , SPEEK , Modeling , Dynamic
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics