Screen Printing Catalyst Inks With Enhanced Process Stability for PEM Fuel Cell Production

IF 2.6 4区 工程技术 Q3 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Fuel Cells Pub Date : 2024-12-15 DOI:10.1002/fuce.202400158
Linda Ney, Nikolas Seidl, Rajveer Singh, Patrick Schneider, Dominik Stross, Andreas Göppentin, Sebastian Tepner, Matthias Klingele, Roman Keding
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Current state-of-the-art coating techniques for PEM fuel cell electrode manufacturing such as slot-die coating use closed ink reservoirs, allowing low boiling point solvents as the dispersion matrix for solid components of the catalyst ink. Applying such low boiling point inks to printing methods that expose catalyst inks to air, like flatbed screen printing, results in an instable and nonscalable production process due to the successive evaporation of these solvents. Within this study, a total of 12 different solvents are examined for process stability and electrochemical performance when applied with flatbed screen printing. Ink characteristics, such as contact angle, rheology, and sedimentation experiments, are quantified to reveal the most suitable set of solvents, enabling the use of open-reservoir printing methods like flatbed screen printing. Additionally, electrochemical in situ characterization of catalyst-coated membranes showed that 1,2-propanediol and 1-heptanol are solvents that combine process stability with high fuel cell performance.

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Fuel Cells
Fuel Cells 工程技术-电化学
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.60%
发文量
31
审稿时长
3.7 months
期刊介绍: This journal is only available online from 2011 onwards. Fuel Cells — From Fundamentals to Systems publishes on all aspects of fuel cells, ranging from their molecular basis to their applications in systems such as power plants, road vehicles and power sources in portables. Fuel Cells is a platform for scientific exchange in a diverse interdisciplinary field. All related work in -chemistry- materials science- physics- chemical engineering- electrical engineering- mechanical engineering- is included. Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems has an International Editorial Board and Editorial Advisory Board, with each Editor being a renowned expert representing a key discipline in the field from either a distinguished academic institution or one of the globally leading companies. Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems is designed to meet the needs of scientists and engineers who are actively working in the field. Until now, information on materials, stack technology and system approaches has been dispersed over a number of traditional scientific journals dedicated to classical disciplines such as electrochemistry, materials science or power technology. Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems concentrates on the publication of peer-reviewed original research papers and reviews.
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