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Highly Ordered Nanoporous Carbon Scaffold with Controllable Wettability as the Microporous Layer for Fuel Cells

Muhammad Naoshad Islam, Udit N. Shrivastava, Marwa Atwa, Xiaoan Li, Viola Birss, Kunal Karan

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces48 citationsDOI

Abstract

We introduce a novel self-standing, nanoporous carbon scaffold (NCS, 25 μm thick), with an ordered inverse opal pore structure (∼85 nm pore) as a microporous layer (MPL) in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell. Unlike previous studies, through chemical functionalization of the pore surfaces, the wettability of the MPL is controllably modified without altering the pore structure. Ex situ environmental scanning electron microscopy experiments revealed water sorption in the hydrophilic NCS under moderate relative humidity (RH) conditions but not in the hydrophobic NCS, wherein water condensation on the surface was noted only at high RH. The influence of structure and wettability of different MPLs on cell performance was gleaned from steady-state cell polarization behavior. For cells operated under dry conditions (≤80% RH), the limiting current for cells with a hydrophilic NCS MPL was the highest while that for cells with a hydrophobic NCS MPL was the lowest regardless of the level of water saturation (RH).

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMicroporous materialWettingChemical engineeringNanoporousSurface modificationScanning electron microscopePolarization (electrochemistry)ElectrolytePorosityPolymerNanotechnologyComposite materialChemistryElectrodePhysical chemistryEngineeringFuel Cells and Related MaterialsElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionSupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
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