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  • * Research is focused on improving fuel cell performance, particularly in water management, highlighting the need for effective tools to analyze water behavior.
  • * A new 4D high-speed neutron imaging technique allows for detailed observation of water movement and droplet formation within fuel cells, aiding in performance evaluation and the design of next-generation flow fields.

Article Abstract

In recent years, low-temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells have become an increasingly important pillar in a zero-carbon strategy for curbing climate change, with their potential to power multiscale stationary and mobile applications. The performance improvement is a particular focus of research and engineering roadmaps, with water management being one of the major areas of interest for development. Appropriate characterisation tools for mapping the evolution, motion and removal of water are of high importance to tackle shortcomings. This article demonstrates the development of a 4D high-speed neutron imaging technique, which enables a quantitative analysis of the local water evolution. 4D visualisation allows the time-resolved studies of droplet formation in the flow fields and water quantification in various cell parts. Performance parameters for water management are identified that offer a method of cell classification, which will, in turn, support computer modelling and the engineering of next-generation flow field designs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956593PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29313-5DOI Listing

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