EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE INFLUENCE OF PRE-CARBURIZATION ON THE SINGLE FUEL CELL PERFORMANCE OF CHROMIZED STAINLESS STEEL BIPOLAR PLATES
Abstract
This paper reports preliminary attempts at improving the in-situ performance of chromized 304 stainless steel bipolar plates via the introduction of a pre-carburization step prior to chromizing. 304 stainless steel bipolar plates with parallel flow field design were pre-carburized at 900oC for 3 hours and subsequently chromized at 1040oC for 3 hours. The surface modified plates were thereafter assembled into a 5cm2 active area single Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell. The performance and durability of the single fuel cell with pre-carburized chromized bipolar plates (PCCBP) at room temperature was evaluated and compared to that of a non-carburized chromized stainless steel bipolar plate (CBP) tested under identical conditions. The results showed that the PCCBP attained a peak power density of 18.20 mW/cm2, which was about a double-fold higher than that of CBP. The ten-hour durability test, however, indicated the need to further improve the stability of PCCBP.