Combining Structural and Electrochemical Analysis of Electrodes Using Micro-Computed Tomography and a Microfluidic Fuel Cell
Detailed investigation of the relationship between the physical structure and electrochemical activity of state-of-the-art fuel cell electrodes is a critical, yet often poorly reported or proprietary, step in the manufacturing of cheaper and more durable configurations. Here we demonstrate the utili...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2012-01, Vol.159 (3), p.B292-B298 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Detailed investigation of the relationship between the physical structure and electrochemical activity of state-of-the-art fuel cell electrodes is a critical, yet often poorly reported or proprietary, step in the manufacturing of cheaper and more durable configurations. Here we demonstrate the utility of X-ray micro-computed tomography (MicroCT) for detailed characterization of the architecture and buried interfaces of fuel cell electrodes in a non-destructive fashion. We employ a combined thresholding and filament tracing based analytical protocol for image analysis which enables more accurate quantification of GDE structures as compared to previously-used thresholding-only methods. Furthermore, we report on a methodology of combining in-situ electrochemical analysis in a microfluidic fuel cell and ex-situ structural analysis in a MicroCT which enables direct correlation of changes in electrode performance to changes in physical structure, in this case, porosity. As a demonstration, the effects of electrode compression are investigated. We observed that both subtle shifts in structure in the microporous and catalyst layers at low compression pressures ( |
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ISSN: | 0013-4651 1945-7111 |
DOI: | 10.1149/2.033203jes |