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Archive | 2016

Characterization of HT-PEM Membrane-Electrode-Assemblies

F. Javier Pinar; Maren Rastedt; Nadine Pilinski; Peter Wagner

This chapter describes the most commonly used electrochemical measurement techniques to characterize HT-PEM membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs). Moreover, it will be shown what kind of information can be subtracted from each technique in order to provide a correct diagnosis of the HT-PEMFC behavior. Detailed descriptions of test procedures and methodology routines for each one of the electrochemical techniques are important for the comparison of data between different working groups is not always possible, thus leading to the need of standardized test protocols. The described test procedures and routines have already been verified in two European Projects. Micro-computed tomography X-ray technique has been introduced as a rather new post-mortem three-dimensional imaging method of the specimens under investigation. Therefore, μ-CT imaging enables the nondestructive characterization of usually hidden interfaces in HT-PEM MEAs that cannot be done by conventional microscopy techniques. MEA contact pressure plays an important role for degradation of MEA materials that can affect performance and lifetime of the HT-PEMFC. Thus, electrochemical and ex situ imaging techniques have jointly been used to investigate the effect of contact pressure increase as well as contact pressure cycling to verify the state-of-the-art of HT-PEM technology in different commercial MEAs. The importance to define long-term test routines will be discussed in the last section of this chapter. Long-term testing should reproduce real operation conditions and determine the issues to identify, understand, and minimize degradation mechanisms that limit the applicability of HT-PEM technology nowadays in systems ready for the market.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Performance of a high-temperature PEM fuel cell operated with oxygen enriched cathode air and hydrogen from synthetic reformate

F. Javier Pinar; Nadine Pilinski; Maren Rastedt; Peter Wagner


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016

Effect of idling temperature on high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell degradation under simulated start/stop cycling conditions

F. Javier Pinar; Maren Rastedt; Nadine Pilinski; Peter Wagner


Fuel Cells | 2015

Effect of Compression Cycling on Polybenzimidazole‐based High‐Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

F. J. Pinar; Maren Rastedt; Nadine Pilinski; Peter Wagner


PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016

Effect of Operation Strategies on Phosphoric Acid Loss in HT-PEM Fuel Cells

Maren Rastedt; Francisco Javier Pinar; Nadine Pilinski; Alexander Dyck; Peter Wagner


Aiche Journal | 2016

Long‐term testing of a high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell: The effect of reactant gases

F. Javier Pinar; Nadine Pilinski; Peter Wagner


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

Investigation of Phosphoric Acid Distribution in PBI Based HT-PEM Fuel Cells

Nadine Pilinski; Maren Rastedt; Peter Wagner


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017

Demonstrating feasibility of a high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell operation with natural gas reformate composition

F. Javier Pinar; Maren Rastedt; Nadine Pilinski; Peter Wagner; Alexander Dyck


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

Effects of Reactant Gases on HT-PEM Fuel Cells

Maren Rastedt; Francisco Javier Pinar; Nadine Pilinski; Peter Wagner


ECS Transactions | 2018

Comparison of Carbon Based Bipolar Plate Materials for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

Nadine Pilinski; Nambi Krishnan Nagappan; Barbara Satola; Maren Rastedt; Alexander Dyck; Peter Wagner

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Peter Wagner

University of Oldenburg

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F. J. Pinar

University of Oldenburg

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