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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
卷 62, 期 24, 页码 7515-7522出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2007.08.019
关键词
spreading; porous substrate; imbibition; proton exchange membrane; fuel cell
Spreading of liquid droplets over solid surfaces is a fundamental process with a number of applications including electro-chemical reactions on catalyst surface in membrane electrode assembly of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell and direct alcohol fuel cell. The spreading process of droplet on the PEM porous substrate consists of two phenomena, e.g., spreading of droplet on PEM surface and imbibition of droplet into PENI porous substrate. The shrinkage of the droplet base occurs due to the suction of the liquid from the droplet into the PENI porous substrate. As a result of these two competing processes, the radius of the drop base goes through a maximum with time. The variation of droplet base and front diameter with time on the PENI porous substrate is monitored using microscope fitted with CCD camera and a PC. It is seen that the droplet base diameter goes through a maximum with time, whereas the front diameter increases continuously with time. Further, methanol droplet spreading and wetting front movement was faster than that for ethanol and deionized water. As the PEM porous substrate is wetted and imbibed well by the methanol compared to ethanol, it is expected that the cross over of methanol would be higher than that of ethanol in direct alcohol fuel cell. It should be noted that cross over of alcohol from anode side to cathode side through membrane is detrimental to the fuel cell operation. The experimental data on the variation of droplet base and wetting front diameter with time is predicted by the model available in the literature. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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