Gas-diffusion-layer structural properties under compression via X-ray tomography

Date Published
01/2016
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.08.020
Abstract

There is a need to understand the structure properties of gas-diffusion layers (GDLs) in order to optimize their performance in various electrochemical devices. This information is important for mathematical modelers, experimentalists, and designers. In this article, a comprehensive study of a large set of commercially available GDLs' porosity, tortuosity, and pore-size distribution (PSD) under varying compression is presented in a single study using X-ray computed tomography (CT), which allows for a noninvasive measurement. Porosities and PSDs are directly obtained from reconstructed stacks of images, whereas tortuosity is computed with a finite-element simulation. Bimodal PSDs due to the presence of binder are observed for most of the GDLs, approaching unimodal distributions at high compressions. Sample to sample variability is conducted to show that morphological properties hold across various locations. Tortuosity values are the lowest for MRC and Freudenberg, highest for TGP, and in-between for SGL papers. The exponents for the MRC and Freudenberg tortuosity demonstrate a very small dependence on compression because the shapes of the pores are spherical indicating minimal heterogeneity. From the representative-elementary-volume studies it is shown that domains of 1 × 1 mm in-plane and full thickness in through-plane directions accurately represent GDL properties.

Journal
Journal of Power Sources
Volume
328
Year of Publication
2016
Pagination
364 - 376
ISSN Number
03787753
Short Title
Journal of Power Sources
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