The Fuel Cell Blog
Blog tags: assembly
Membrane Comparison Chart - 2024
For PEM fuel cell and electrolyzer applications, a proton exchange membrane is sandwiched between an anode electrode and a cathode electrode. Read more
Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) Activation Procedures
Why is an activation procedure or break-in necessary for a membrane electrode assembly (MEA)? A large reason for performing an activation procedure o... Read more
A One-Dimensional Heat, Mass and Charge Transfer Model for a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Stack
Abstract
A one-dimensional heat, mass and charge transfer model was developed for a polymer electrolyte fuel cell stack to predict the temperatures, ... Read more
Building a Micro DMFC Design
This blog post includes a quick fuel cell introduction, parts list and design for a 1 cm x 1 cm (active area) fuel cell. This summary was put together... Read more
Gas Diffusion Layer: Characteristics and Modeling
The gas diffusion layer (GDL) in a fuel cell can consist of a single layer or a double layer (gas diffusion layer and a microporous layer). The GDL is... Read more
Low-Temperature Bipolar Plates
Each component of the fuel cell must be designed properly – otherwise, you run the risk of decreasing fuel cell performance. The bipolar plates are te... Read more
Fuel Cell Characterization
Different characterization techniques enable the quantitative comparison of every property and part of the fuel cell stack. By characterizing the fuel... Read more
Low-Temperature Fuel Cell Membrane Electrode Assembly Processing Techniques
The membrane electrode assembly (MEA) consists of the electrolyte, catalyst, and gas diffusion layers Read more
Showing 1 to 8 of 8 (1 Pages)