2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c14912
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Morphology of Thin-Film Nafion on Carbon as an Analogue of Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers

Corey R. Randall,
Lianfeng Zou,
Howard Wang
et al.

Abstract: Species transport in thin-film Nafion heavily influences proton-exchange membrane (PEMFC) performance, particularly in low-platinum-loaded cells. Literature suggests that phase-segregated nanostructures in hydrated Nafion thin films can reduce species mobility and increase transport losses in cathode catalyst layers. However, these structures have primarily been observed at silicon−Nafion interfaces rather than at more relevant material (e.g., Pt and carbon black) interfaces. In this work, we use neutron refle… Show more

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