Fabrication and analysis of composite bipolar plates with expanded graphite to increase electrical conductivity of fuel cells
Bipolar plates are one of the most important components in a PEM fuel cell. In this study, a bipolar plate made of stamping method is developed to increase electrical conductivity and mechanical behavior and manufacturing productivity of the fuel cell and to decrease electrical resistance according to DOE. For fabrication these plates, phenolic resins were used as matrix and expanded graphite to increase electrical conductivity and graphite to filler and carbon fiber to increase flexural strength and optimize electrical conductivity. The electrical conductivity increased up to 40 percent respect to the DOE. The flexural strength and impact strength of the measured specimens were improved respect to the DOE about 11 and 170 percent, respectively. The experimental results are in accordance with DOE. According to SEM images and test curves, electric conductivity increases with expanded graphite filler. Finally, the results showed that expanded graphite weight gain did not affect the mechanical behavior of the composite and increased the electrical conductivity.
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Content analysis of electrochemical concepts presented in the chemistry (3) secondary high school textbook based on the principles of green chemistry
Saied Moradpour, Masoumeh Ghalkhani, *
Journal of the Popularization of Science, -
Effect of Solution Dielectric Constant on the Preparation of Gas Diffusion Electrode Reaction Layer for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
*, Hussein Gharibi, Elaheh Lohrasbi, Mehdi Kheirmand
Journal of Hydrogen, Fuel Cell and Energy Storage, Spring 2023