Abstract:In polymer electrolyte fuel cells, proton activity thermodynamically correlates with the relative humidity (RH) as well as water uptake (λ) of the ionomer electrolyte. Proton activity differences between the two electrodes arise from RH control, and the activity terms of the Nernst equation could become significant. We investigated the effect of proton activity on open-circuit potentials (OCPs) and cell performance by controlling the RH of H2/H2 and H2/air cells, and on the kinetic current (ik
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