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Synergistic Effects of Carbon Fillers of Phenolic Resin Based Composite Bipolar Plates on the Performance of PEM Fuel Cell

Journal

FUEL CELLS
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 179-192

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/fuce.201500051

Keywords

Bipolar Plates; Cell Performance; Exfoliated Graphite; Fuel Cells; Nanoparticles; Phenolic Resin; Resin Composites

Funding

  1. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

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The most essential and costly component of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells is the bipolar plate. The production of suitable composite bipolar plates for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell with good mechanical properties and high electrical conductivity is scientifically and technically very challenging. This paper reports the development of composite bipolar plates using exfoliated graphite, carbon black, and graphite powder in resole-typed phenol formaldehyde. The exfoliated graphite with maximum exfoliated volume of 570 +/- 10 mL g(-1) used in this study was prepared by microwave irradiation of chemically intercalated natural flake graphite in a few minutes. The composite plates were prepared by varying exfoliated graphite content from 10 to 35 wt.% in phenolic resin along with fixed weight percentage of carbon black (5 wt.%) and graphite powder (3 wt.%) by compression molding. The composite plates with filler weight percentage of 35/5/3/exfoliated graphite/carbon black/graphite powder offer in-plane and trough-plane electrical conductivities of 374.42 and 97.32 S cm(-1), bulk density 1.58 g cm(-3), compressive strength 70.43 MPa, flexural strength 61.82 MPa, storage modulus 10.25 GPa, microhardness 73.23 HV and water absorption 0.22%. Further, I-V characteristics notify that exfoliated graphite/carbon black/graphite powder/resin composite bipolar plates in unit fuel cell shows better cell performance compared exfoliated graphite/resin composite bipolar plates. The composite plates own desired mechanical properties with low bulk density, high electrical conductivity, and good thermal stability as per the U.S. department of energy targets at low filler concentration and can be used as bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cells.

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