High Safety Fuel Cells Based on Gas Diffusion Layer Suppressed Uneven Current and Thermal Runaway
Fandi Ning,
Xingyu Zhu,
Yiyang Liu
et al.
Abstract:Thermal runaway poses a critical safety concern for fuel cells, significantly impairing their performance and durability. Uneven current often leads to uneven temperature, exacerbating the risk of thermal runaway. The inadequate electrical and thermal conductivity of the gas diffusion layer (GDL) is identified as the primary cause of the safety issues. To address this, a multilayer composite gas diffusion layer (MC‐GDL) is proposed and designed to enhance both electrical and thermal conductivity. The in‐plane … Show more
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