Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells

Global energy consumption has been escalating over the years as the more and more countries are moving into the manufacturing industry. Growing affluence of developed countries has also resulted in an increased demand of electricity. Demands for more energy from alternative sources is required as oi...

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Main Author: Loh, Justin Chen Shing.
Other Authors: Chan Siew Hwa
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-532992023-03-04T18:54:50Z Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells Loh, Justin Chen Shing. Chan Siew Hwa School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Global energy consumption has been escalating over the years as the more and more countries are moving into the manufacturing industry. Growing affluence of developed countries has also resulted in an increased demand of electricity. Demands for more energy from alternative sources is required as oil, natural gas and coal are set to peak and go into decline within the next decade and no technology can change that As such, intensive research has been done on clean alternative energy source[1], in particular Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) as it has high efficiency and has high potential as an alternative energy source[2, 3]. In this report, the author will be covering technology behind PEMFC and its fabrication process. The conventional method of assembling PEMFC involves Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) assembled by Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) and Electrodes coated with catalyst. The final year project was conducted to investigate the novel procedure and the efficiency of the new Catalyst Coated Membrane (CCM) fabricated using the recasting CCM method, discover the effects of varying thickness of the Nafion® membrane and the effects of Hot-pressing of the Nafion® membrane on the performance of the home-made CCM, which is prepared one layer by one layer. Various experiments were conducted to measure the effects of the varying Nafion® membrane thickness and hot-pressing to obtain a suitable CCM for use in fuel cells. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2013-05-31T04:20:10Z 2013-05-31T04:20:10Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53299 en Nanyang Technological University 73 p. application/pdf
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Loh, Justin Chen Shing.
Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
description Global energy consumption has been escalating over the years as the more and more countries are moving into the manufacturing industry. Growing affluence of developed countries has also resulted in an increased demand of electricity. Demands for more energy from alternative sources is required as oil, natural gas and coal are set to peak and go into decline within the next decade and no technology can change that As such, intensive research has been done on clean alternative energy source[1], in particular Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) as it has high efficiency and has high potential as an alternative energy source[2, 3]. In this report, the author will be covering technology behind PEMFC and its fabrication process. The conventional method of assembling PEMFC involves Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) assembled by Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) and Electrodes coated with catalyst. The final year project was conducted to investigate the novel procedure and the efficiency of the new Catalyst Coated Membrane (CCM) fabricated using the recasting CCM method, discover the effects of varying thickness of the Nafion® membrane and the effects of Hot-pressing of the Nafion® membrane on the performance of the home-made CCM, which is prepared one layer by one layer. Various experiments were conducted to measure the effects of the varying Nafion® membrane thickness and hot-pressing to obtain a suitable CCM for use in fuel cells.
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Loh, Justin Chen Shing.
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author Loh, Justin Chen Shing.
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title Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
title_short Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
title_full Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
title_fullStr Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
title_sort preparation and characterization of catalyst-coated membrane (ccm) for proton exchange mebrane fuel cells
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