Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC

In the present work two different hydrophobic agents (i.e. a Perfluoropolyether derivative, PFPE, and a Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE) were used to treat the surface of a carbon cloth gas diffusion layer (GDL) . Commercially available products were used in both cases, namely Fluorolink® P56 (supplie...

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Main Authors: P. Gallo Stampino, R. Balzarotti, C. Cristiani, G. Dotelli, M. Guilizzoni, S. Latorrata
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2013-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/6662
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spelling doaj-f43d0832e71b4d22a6e96b7b1790f9d32021-02-21T21:11:59ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162013-06-013210.3303/CET1332268Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FCP. Gallo StampinoR. BalzarottiC. CristianiG. DotelliM. GuilizzoniS. LatorrataIn the present work two different hydrophobic agents (i.e. a Perfluoropolyether derivative, PFPE, and a Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE) were used to treat the surface of a carbon cloth gas diffusion layer (GDL) . Commercially available products were used in both cases, namely Fluorolink® P56 (supplied by Solvay Solexis s.p.a., Italy) for PPFE and Algoflon® D 1214X (supplied by Solvay Solexis s.p.a., Italy) for PTFE. The behaviour of the PFPE-based hydrophobic coating was compared with that of a standard PTFE one. The properties of a GDL coated with about 1 % wt of PFPE were analysed and compared with those of a 10 % wt PTFE coated GDL. Wettability of the PFPE- and PTFE-based surfaces were analysed by means of contact angle measurement. A simplified axisymmetric drop shape analysis technique was used on sessile drops. Static contact angles and contact angle hysteresis were evaluated at ambient temperature, at 60 °C and at 80 °C. Drop evaporation at the three temperatures was also evaluated. Both the surfaces were found to be highly hydrophobic. The obtained GDLs were used in a single fuel cell and tested in a lab scale. The cell testing was run at two temperatures (60 °C and 80 °C) with a relative humidity (RH) of the feeding gases of 80/100 %, Hydrogen/Air, respectively. The new PFPE coating sensibly improved the cell performances, and this effect was more evident at 60 °C than 80 °C.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/6662
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author P. Gallo Stampino
R. Balzarotti
C. Cristiani
G. Dotelli
M. Guilizzoni
S. Latorrata
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R. Balzarotti
C. Cristiani
G. Dotelli
M. Guilizzoni
S. Latorrata
Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet P. Gallo Stampino
R. Balzarotti
C. Cristiani
G. Dotelli
M. Guilizzoni
S. Latorrata
author_sort P. Gallo Stampino
title Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC
title_short Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC
title_full Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC
title_fullStr Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Hydrophobic Agents onto the Surface of Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM-FC
title_sort effect of different hydrophobic agents onto the surface of gas diffusion layers for pem-fc
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2013-06-01
description In the present work two different hydrophobic agents (i.e. a Perfluoropolyether derivative, PFPE, and a Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE) were used to treat the surface of a carbon cloth gas diffusion layer (GDL) . Commercially available products were used in both cases, namely Fluorolink® P56 (supplied by Solvay Solexis s.p.a., Italy) for PPFE and Algoflon® D 1214X (supplied by Solvay Solexis s.p.a., Italy) for PTFE. The behaviour of the PFPE-based hydrophobic coating was compared with that of a standard PTFE one. The properties of a GDL coated with about 1 % wt of PFPE were analysed and compared with those of a 10 % wt PTFE coated GDL. Wettability of the PFPE- and PTFE-based surfaces were analysed by means of contact angle measurement. A simplified axisymmetric drop shape analysis technique was used on sessile drops. Static contact angles and contact angle hysteresis were evaluated at ambient temperature, at 60 °C and at 80 °C. Drop evaporation at the three temperatures was also evaluated. Both the surfaces were found to be highly hydrophobic. The obtained GDLs were used in a single fuel cell and tested in a lab scale. The cell testing was run at two temperatures (60 °C and 80 °C) with a relative humidity (RH) of the feeding gases of 80/100 %, Hydrogen/Air, respectively. The new PFPE coating sensibly improved the cell performances, and this effect was more evident at 60 °C than 80 °C.
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