TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigation of water molecule concentration distribution and transport coefficient in solid polymer electrolyte membrane by magnetic resonance imaging
AU - Ito, Kohei
AU - Ogawa, Kuniyasu
PY - 2002/2
Y1 - 2002/2
N2 - The performance of electrochemical cells, such as fuel cells, which use solid polymer membranes as electrolytes, is strongly dependent on the water molecule concentration in the membrane. Hence, it is important to understand the transport mechanism and concentration distribution of water molecules in the solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) membrane. In this study, the concentration distribution of water molecules and its time evolution in the SPE membrane were measured by magnetic resonance imaging with 100μm space and 15 s time resolutions. In the experiment in which the moistened membrane was taken to be the initial state, the diffusion coefficient of water molecules in the SPE membrane was estimated to be 0.8 × 10-10 m2/s. In the experiment in which the dried membrane was taken to be the initial state, the fast transport of water molecules, which seems to be caused by the advection effect, was observed, and its equivalent diffusion coefficient was estimated to be 5 × 10-10 m2/s.
AB - The performance of electrochemical cells, such as fuel cells, which use solid polymer membranes as electrolytes, is strongly dependent on the water molecule concentration in the membrane. Hence, it is important to understand the transport mechanism and concentration distribution of water molecules in the solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) membrane. In this study, the concentration distribution of water molecules and its time evolution in the SPE membrane were measured by magnetic resonance imaging with 100μm space and 15 s time resolutions. In the experiment in which the moistened membrane was taken to be the initial state, the diffusion coefficient of water molecules in the SPE membrane was estimated to be 0.8 × 10-10 m2/s. In the experiment in which the dried membrane was taken to be the initial state, the fast transport of water molecules, which seems to be caused by the advection effect, was observed, and its equivalent diffusion coefficient was estimated to be 5 × 10-10 m2/s.
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U2 - 10.1299/kikaib.68.543
DO - 10.1299/kikaib.68.543
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036487862
SN - 0387-5016
VL - 68
SP - 543
EP - 549
JO - Nippon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, B Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part B
JF - Nippon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, B Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part B
IS - 666
ER -