Jeanette E. Owejan
General Motors
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2010
Jon P. Owejan; Jeanette E. Owejan; Wenbin Gu; Thomas A. Trabold; Thomas W. Tighe; Mark Mathias
Understanding how water produced in the cathode catalyst layer is removed during proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) operation is critical for optimization of materials and model development. The present work combines in situ and ex situ experiments designed to elucidate the dominant water discharge mechanism when considering capillary and vapor transport at normal PEMFC operating conditions. The flux of water vapor driven by the thermal gradient in the cathode diffusion layer can alone be sufficient to remove product water at high current densities even with saturated gas in the delivery channels. The role of an intermediate microporous layer and its impact in vapor vs liquid transport is also considered. We propose that the primary role of the microporous layer is to prevent condensed water from accumulating on and blocking oxygen access to the cathode catalyst layer. .
ASME/JSME 2007 5th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference | 2007
Jon P. Owejan; Jeanette E. Owejan; Thomas W. Tighe; Wenbin Gu; Mark Mathias
Understanding how water produced in the cathode catalyst layer is removed during PEMFC operation can be critical for materials optimization and representative models. The present work combines in-situ and ex-situ experiments to determine the dominant water discharge mechanism when considering capillarity and vapor transport. Water flux of vapor driven by the thermal gradient in the cathode diffusion layer is shown to be sufficient to remove product water at high current densities with saturated gas in the gas delivery channels. The role of an intermediate microporous layer and its impact in vapor versus liquid transport is also considered. Through novel experimental techniques and capturing all key physical interactions it is concluded that vapor diffusion is the fundamental mechanism by which water is removed from the cathode catalyst layer.Copyright
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2013
Jon P. Owejan; Jeanette E. Owejan; Wenbin Gu
Chemistry of Materials | 2012
Jeanette E. Owejan; Jon P. Owejan; Steven C. DeCaluwe; Joseph A. Dura
Archive | 2012
Chunxin Ji; Jeanette E. Owejan
212th ECS Meeting | 2007
Jeanette E. Owejan; Paul Taichiang Yu; Rohit Makharia
Archive | 2008
Jeanette E. Owejan
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012
Anusorn Kongkanand; Jeanette E. Owejan; Scott C. Moose; Matthew Dioguardi; Mahesh Biradar; Rohit Makharia
Archive | 2009
Eric J. Connor; Daniel P. Miller; Wenbin Gu; Jeanette E. Owejan; Mark Mathias
ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology | 2012
Jeanette E. Owejan; Sumeet Bhargava; Brian A. Litteer