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Dual-Beam FIB/SEM Characterization, Statistical Reconstruction, and Pore Scale Modeling of a PEMFC Catalyst Layer

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 161, Issue 4, Pages F415-F424

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.036404jes

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  1. Automotive Partnership Canada
  2. Simon Fraser University
  3. Ballard Power Systems

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The three-dimensional structure of a PEMFC catalyst layer (CL) was obtained using a dual beam Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscope (FIB/SEM). Lower order statistical functions such as poro'sity and two point correlation functions calculated from the FIB/SEM data were used in the numerical reconstruction of a multi-phase CL domain. A 'carbon-sphere-based' initial seed structure, when optimized by simulated annealing, produced a structure for which the two point correlation function matched with the FIB/SEM data with very high fidelity. The reconstructed CL domain with its phase-resolved nano-structure was used to perform numerical simulation and predict effective transport properties. The. coupled partial differential equations governing the reactive transport of charged and neutral species in the CL were discretized based on the finite volume method and solved implicitly using parallel computing. The simulated values of the effective oxygen and water vapor diffusivity, proton and electron conductivity, and thermal conductivity were in reasonable agreement with measured data reported in the literature. A parametric study was performed to investigate the impact of inaccessible pores a feature that is not resolved experimentally. The simulations indicate that the properties most sensitive to the presence of inaccessible pores are the effective O-2 and H2O diffusivities and the effective proton conductivity. (C) 2014 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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