Degradation mechanism study of PTFE/Nafion membrane in MEA utilizing an accelerated degradation technique

Abstract Nafion membranes are widely used for commercial membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) in proton exchange fuel cells (PEMFCs). The polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)/Nafion (PN) composite membrane has the advantages of being low in cost, high in mechanical strength, and does not swell excessively. This study focuses on the properties of PTFE/Nafion membranes and PTFE/Nafion MEAs by comparing the durability and performance of the PN MEAs to commercial Nafion 211 MEAs. In an accelerated degradation test (ADT), the characterization of PTFE/Nafion and Nafion MEAs were analyzed using in-situ electrochemical methods such as polarization curves, AC impedance, cyclic voltammetry (CV), and linear sweep voltammetry (LSV). The results demonstrate an increase in the internal resistance on the PTFE/Nafion MEA only. The three mechanisms behind this unique result were proposed to be: (a) Separation of the catalyst layer from the membrane due to creep deformation; (b) Separation of the outer Nafion layer film from the core PTFE/Nafion membrane due to creep deformation; (c) Degradation of the Nafion plane (or Nafion dissolution) from the PTFE surface. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) images indicate that only the PTFE/Nafion MEA curved after the ADT. Mechanism (a) was therefore the most possible phenomenon for the increase in internal resistance of the PN MEA.

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