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A Carbon Corrosion Model to Evaluate the Effect of Steady State and Transient Operation of a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell
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Carbon Corrosion ModelCarbon CorrosionEngineeringBiofuel CellCorrosion InhibitionChemical EngineeringSteady StateCorrosionProton-exchange MembraneTransient OperationCorrosion ResistanceMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringCarbon SurfaceEnergy StoragePolymer MembranesElectrochemical CellElectrochemical ProcessElectrochemistryCorrosion Protection
A carbon corrosion model is developed based on the formation of surface oxides on carbon and platinum of the polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell electrode. The model predicts the rate of carbon corrosion under potential hold and potential cycling conditions. The model includes the interaction of carbon surface oxides with transient species like OH radicals to explain observed carbon corrosion trends under normal PEM fuel cell operating conditions. The model prediction agrees qualitatively with the experimental data supporting the hypothesis that the interplay of surface oxide formation on carbon and platinum is the primary driver of carbon corrosion.
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