2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-02401455mtgabs
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Biomimetic Microchannels for the Passive Management of Water in PEM Fuel Cells

Abstract: In polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells, the bipolar plates (BPPs) are responsible for the transport of reactants (via embedded flow fields), heat, and electrons, and account for 18-28% of the cost of fuel cell systems1. Thus, there is a great opportunity to improve the energy density of PEM fuel cells by improving the functions of BPPs, such as providing liquid water management, which affects reactant delivery and heat distribution. Previous work has shown that mass transport losses due to liquid wat… Show more

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