The performance of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) is substantially
influenced by the morphology of the gas diffusion layer. Cells utilising si
ntered gas diffusion layers made with a low pore volume Acetylene Black car
bon, at an optimised thickness, showed better performance compared with cel
ls containing Vulcan XC-72R carbon. The cells were optimised using both oxy
gen and air as oxidants showing that different conditions were required in
each case to achieve optimum cell performance. A model, in which the hydrop
hobicity and porosity of the diffusion layer affect water impregnation and
gas diffusion through the gas diffusion layer, is presented to explain the
influence of the diffusion layer morphology on cell performance. (C) 2000 E
lsevier Science S.A. All rights received.