Multicomponent, multiphase interactions in fuel-cell inks
Date Published |
10/2021
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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DOI |
10.1016/j.coelec.2021.100744
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Abstract |
Fuel-cell catalyst layers (CLs) are porous electrodes that are fabricated from CL inks: colloidal dispersions of catalyst particles and ion-conducting polymer (ionomer), dispersed in solvent(s). The complex interactions between the ink components ultimately dictate CL microstructure and electrochemical performance. To control the CL formation process and optimize fuel-cell performance, knowledge of these ink interactions is vital. In this review, we analyze data from ink-focused papers to elucidate how ink parameters (solvent type, ionomer-to-carbon ratio, etc.) impact ink interactions and CL performance. We then discuss these results in the context of the current understanding of two critical ink interactions: ionomer/solvent and ionomer/catalyst particle interactions. |
Journal |
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
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Volume |
29
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Year of Publication |
2021
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Pagination |
100744
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ISSN Number |
24519103
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Short Title |
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
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Refereed Designation |
Refereed
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