Design of a Modern Proton-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Module for Engineering Education

Jeremy Dylan Smith, Melissa Novy
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Hydrogen fuel cells are a sustainable energy technology with great potential to contribute to the hydrogen economy and mitigate dependence on fossil fuels. Unfortunately, recent advances in fuel cell technology are not reflected in modern STEM and sustainability education efforts. Within the last decade, a new generation of polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) has been commercialized in response to proton exchange membrane (PEMFC) automotive performance targets. However, the majority of fuel cell educational material continues to reference the traditional PEM material, Nafion®. Here, a post-secondary engineering educational module is designed to highlight recent innovations in PEM materials and familiarize students with sustainable energy sources. Pilot experiments evaluated the fuel cell performance of Nafion® and a newer generation short-side chain (SSC) PEM. The SSC PEM achieved higher current and power density compared to Nafion® attributed to enhanced proton conductivity in the SSC PEM. The module consists of a short lecture on the hydrogen economy, PEMFC theory and operation, a hands-on activity to reinforce the lesson, and an assessment of student learning. The hands-on activity demonstrates improvements of newer generation SSC PEMs over Nafion® by racing PEMFC model car kits with either generation of PEM. The module seeks to inspire the next generation of fuel cell scientists and engineers by introducing students to novel sustainable energy technologies and solutions.
用于工程教育的现代质子交换膜燃料电池模块的设计
氢燃料电池是一种可持续能源技术,在促进氢经济和减轻对化石燃料的依赖方面具有巨大的潜力。不幸的是,燃料电池技术的最新进展并没有反映在现代STEM和可持续发展教育的努力中。在过去的十年里,为了满足质子交换膜(PEMFC)汽车性能的要求,新一代聚合物电解质膜(pemm)已经商业化。然而,大多数燃料电池教育材料继续参考传统的PEM材料,Nafion®。在这里,专上工程教育模块旨在突出PEM材料的最新创新,并使学生熟悉可持续能源。试点实验评估了Nafion®和新一代短侧链(SSC) PEM的燃料电池性能。由于SSC PEM中质子导电性的增强,与Nafion®相比,SSC PEM具有更高的电流和功率密度。该模块包括一个关于氢经济、PEMFC理论和操作的简短讲座,一个强化课程的实践活动,以及对学生学习情况的评估。通过与任何一代PEM赛车PEMFC模型车套件,实践活动展示了新一代SSC PEM在Nafion®上的改进。该模块旨在通过向学生介绍新的可持续能源技术和解决方案,激励下一代燃料电池科学家和工程师。
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