Key processing steps in the thin-film process of manufacturing catalyst layers for direct methanol fuel cells are catalyst ink formulation and its application. The catalyst ink is typically composed of supported or unsupported catalysts, binder (ionomer), solvents, and additives. Rheological properties of the ink, amount of binder, and choice of solvents are tuned to match the particular ink application process used to fabricate the electrode, as each coating process has its own unique requirements. Besides affecting the coating process, the choice and ratios of these components can significantly affect the electrochemical performance of the electrode. In this study, catalyst inks are designed and investigated for the spraying process, for utilization in the continuous fabrication of DMFC electrodes. For this purpose, the effect of the binder (ionomer) content on the performance of the electrodes is studied in detail. Decal-transfer electrodes are fabricated on a custom-built automated spraying apparatus with individually specified anode and cathode binder contents, and assembled to form a catalyst coated membrane (CCM) type membrane electrode assembly (MEA). These electrodes are rigorously tested to specifically identify their electrochemical performance, catalyst utilization and electrode morphology.
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Parametric Investigations of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Electrodes Manufactured by Spraying
Babar M. Koraishy,
e-mail: Koraishy@mail.utexas.edu
Babar M. Koraishy
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
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Sam Solomon,
e-mail: samsolomon18@hotmail.com
Sam Solomon
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
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Jeremy P. Meyers,
e-mail: Meyers@me.utexas.edu
Jeremy P. Meyers
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
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Kristin L. Wood
e-mail: wood@mail.utexas.edu
Kristin L. Wood
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
78703
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Babar M. Koraishy
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
78703e-mail: Koraishy@mail.utexas.edu
Sam Solomon
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
78703e-mail: samsolomon18@hotmail.com
Jeremy P. Meyers
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
78703e-mail: Meyers@me.utexas.edu
Kristin L. Wood
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX
78703e-mail: wood@mail.utexas.edu
J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. Apr 2012, 9(2): 021003 (5 pages)
Published Online: March 19, 2012
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Received:
August 18, 2011
Revised:
October 13, 2011
Published:
March 7, 2012
Online:
March 19, 2012
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Koraishy, B. M., Solomon, S., Meyers, J. P., and Wood, K. L. (March 19, 2012). "Parametric Investigations of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Electrodes Manufactured by Spraying." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. April 2012; 9(2): 021003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4005415
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