Enhancement of water retention in the membrane electrode assembly for direct methanol fuel cells ope

It is desirable to operate a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) with neat methanol to maximize the specific energy of the DMFC system, and hence increasing its runtime. A way to achieve the neat-methanol operation is to passively transport the water produced at the cathode through the membrane to the anode to facilitate the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). To achieve a performance of the MOR similar to that under the conventional diluted methanol operation, both the water transport rate and the local water concentration in the anode catalyst layer (CL) are required to be sufficiently high. In this work, a thin layer consisting of nanosized SiO2 particles and Nafion ionomer (referred to as a water retention layer hereafter) is coated onto each side of the membrane. Taking advantage of the hygroscopic nature of SiO2, the cathode water retention layer can help maintain the water produced from the cathode at a higher concentration level to enhance the water transport to the anode, while the anode retention layer can retain the water that is transported from the cathode. As a result, a higher water transport rate and a higher water concentration at the anode CL can be achieved. The formed membrane electrode assembly (MEA) with the added water retention layers is tested in a passive DMFC and the results show that this MEA design yields a much higher power density than the MEA without water retention layers does.

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