Steinhorst, M., Auinger, M., Roch, T., & Leyens, C. (2023). Modelling and corrosion of coated stainless steel substrates for bipolar plates at different temperatures. Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10800-023-01855-6
E164 - Institut für Chemische Technologien und Analytik
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Journal:
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
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ISSN:
0021-891X
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Date (published):
2023
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Number of Pages:
13
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Publisher:
Springer
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Bipolar Plate; Corrosion; Interfacial contact resistance; Modelling; Thin Films
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Abstract:
The corrosion behaviour of coated stainless steel as bipolar plate material in PEM fuel cell applications and its improvement through the surface modifications was investigated. A commercial SS316L stainless steel grade was deposited with thin multi-layer coatings, consisting of a carbon top layer and a chromium interlayer of two different thicknesses. Interfacial contact resistance measurements revealed that the applied Cr/C coatings are highly conductive and surpass the ICR criteria, suggested by the U.S. Department of Energy. Corrosion resistance was thoroughly analysed by potentiodynamic polarisation and cyclic voltammetry in 0.5 M H2SO4 at room temperature and 80 °C, respectively, combined with numerical modelling. Electrochemical results agree well with numerical modelling, including the dissolution of metallic species, local pH-shifts and changes of electrolyte conductivity. Furthermore, the study shows that the application of a Cr/C coating significantly reduces the current density in the passive region during potentiodynamic polarisation and lowering the corrosion rate of the steel substrate by at least a factor of two.
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Project (external):
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
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Research Areas:
Metallic Materials: 10% Surfaces and Interfaces: 40% Modeling and Simulation: 50%