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ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING – POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM

Presentation Assignment
Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Design Considerations
Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09)

Subject: Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
Assigned By: Dr. Syed Sadiq Ali Shah
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Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09)
(Demonstration of a fuel cell by William Grove)
Electrolysis
 The basic operation of the hydrogen fuel
cell is extremely simple.
 The first demonstration of a fuel

cell was by lawyer and scientist
William Grove in 1839, using an
experiment shown in Figures(a) and (b).
 In Figure (a) water is being electrolyzed
into hydrogen and oxygen by passing an
electric current through it.

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Recombining of Oxygen & Hydrogen
 In Figure(b) the power supply
has been replaced with an
ammeter, and a small current is
flowing.
The electrolysis is being reversed
– the hydrogen and oxygen are
recombining, and an electric
current is being produced.

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Combustion of Hydrogen
 Another way of looking at the fuel cell is to say
that the hydrogen fuel is being ‘burnt’ or
combusted in the simple reaction.

 However, instead of heat energy being liberated,
electrical energy is produced.
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How the reaction takes place and from where the
electrons come from
To understand this we need to
consider the separate reactions
taking place at each electrode.
These important details vary for
different types of fuel cells.
the simplest and still the most
common type consist of a cell based
around an acid electrolyte, as used
by Grove.
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Reactions at electrodes
 At the anode of an acid electrolyte fuel cell, the
hydrogen gas ionizes, releasing electrons and creating H+
ions (or protons). This reaction releases energy.

 At the cathode, oxygen reacts with electrons taken from
the electrode, and H+ ions from the electrolyte, to form
water.

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Conditions for both these reactions to
proceed continuously
 Electrons produced at the anode must pass through an
electrical circuit to the cathode.
 Also, H+ ions must pass through the electrolyte.

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 An acid is a fluid with free H+ ions, and so serves this
purpose very well.

Proton exchange membranes:
 Certain polymers can also be made to contain mobile H+
ions. These materials are called proton exchange membranes,
as an H+ ion is also a proton.
It should be noted that the electrolyte must only allow H+
ions to pass through it, and not electrons. Otherwise, the
electrons would go through the electrolyte, not a round the
external circuit, and all would be lost.
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In a device which consumes power, the cathode is negative, and in a device which provides
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power, the cathode is positive:
What Limits the Current?

Activation energy
 At the anode, hydrogen reacts, releasing energy.

 Although energy is released,
the ‘activation energy’ must be
supplied to get over the ‘energy
hill’.
If the probability of a molecule
having enough energy is low,
then the reaction will only
proceed slowly.

 Except at very high temperatures, this is indeed the case for fuel
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cell reactions.
The three main ways of dealing with the slow reaction
rates are:
1. the use of catalysts
2. raising the temperature,
3. increasing the electrode area
The first two can be applied to any chemical reaction.
However, the third is special to fuel cells and is very
important.

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Three phase contact
 This reaction, involving fuel or oxygen (usually a gas), with
the electrolyte (solid or liquid) and the electrode, is sometimes
called the three phase contact.
 The bringing together of these three things is a very
important issue in fuel cell design.

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Connecting Cells in Series – the Bipolar Plate
 The voltage of a fuel cell is quite small, about 0.7 V when drawing a useful
current.
 This means that to produce a useful voltage many cells have to be
connected in series.

“Such a collection of fuel
cells in series is known
as a stack”
The most simple way to do this is
by connecting the edge of each
anode to the cathode of the next
cell, all along the line.

Simple edge connection of three cells
in series
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 The problem with this method is that the electrons have to flow across the face
of the electrode to the current collection point at the edge.
 The electrodes might be quite good conductors, but if each cell is only operating
at about 0.7 V, even a small voltage drop is important.

 Unless the current flows are very low, and the electrode is a particularly good
conductor, or very small, this method is not used.

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Bipolar plate
 A much better method of cell
interconnection is to use a ‘bipolar plate’.
 This makes connections all over the surface
of one cathode and the anode of the next cell
(hence ‘bipolar’); at the same time.
 the bipolar plate serves as a means of
feeding oxygen to the cathode and fuel gas to
the anode.
 Although a good electrical connection must
be made between the two electrodes, the two
gas supplies must be strictly separated.

A three-cell stack showing how bipolar
plates connect the anode of one cell to
the cathode of its neighbour.

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Single cell, with end plates for taking
current from all over the face of the
electrodes, and also supplying gas to
the whole electrode.

Two bipolar plates of very simple
design. There are horizontal grooves on
one side and vertical grooves on the
other

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Gas Supply and Cooling
 Because the electrodes must be porous (to allow the gas in), they would allow the gas
to leak out of their edges.
 The result is that the edges of the electrodes must be sealed. Sometimes this is done
by making the electrolyte somewhat larger than one or both of the electrodes and
fitting a sealing gasket around each electrode, as shown in Figure .
 Such assemblies can then be made into a stack

The construction of anode/electrolyte/cathode assemblies with edge seals.
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 The fuel and oxygen can then be supplied to the electrodes
using the manifolds as shown disassembled in Figure.

The external manifolds are fitted to the
fuel cell stack.
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Three-cell stack, with external manifolds
 The arrangement of Figures. is used in
some systems. It is called external
manifolding. It has the advantage of
simplicity. However, it has two major
disadvantages.
 The first is that it is difficult to cool the
system. Fuel cells are not 100% efficient,
and considerable quantities of heat
energy as well as electrical power are
generated.

 It is clear from Figures 1.12 and 1.13
that it would be hard to supply a cooling
The external manifolds are fitted to
fluid running through the cells. In
the fuel cell stack. Note that no
practice, this type of cell has to be cooled
provision has been made for cooling.
by the reactant air passing over the
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cathodes.
Thanks
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Hydrogen & fuel cells(by Abdul Ahad Noohani)

  • 1. ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING – POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM Presentation Assignment Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Design Considerations Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) Subject: Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Assigned By: Dr. Syed Sadiq Ali Shah 1 Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09)
  • 2. (Demonstration of a fuel cell by William Grove) Electrolysis  The basic operation of the hydrogen fuel cell is extremely simple.  The first demonstration of a fuel cell was by lawyer and scientist William Grove in 1839, using an experiment shown in Figures(a) and (b).  In Figure (a) water is being electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen by passing an electric current through it. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 2
  • 3. Recombining of Oxygen & Hydrogen  In Figure(b) the power supply has been replaced with an ammeter, and a small current is flowing. The electrolysis is being reversed – the hydrogen and oxygen are recombining, and an electric current is being produced. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 3
  • 4. Combustion of Hydrogen  Another way of looking at the fuel cell is to say that the hydrogen fuel is being ‘burnt’ or combusted in the simple reaction.  However, instead of heat energy being liberated, electrical energy is produced. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 4
  • 5. How the reaction takes place and from where the electrons come from To understand this we need to consider the separate reactions taking place at each electrode. These important details vary for different types of fuel cells. the simplest and still the most common type consist of a cell based around an acid electrolyte, as used by Grove. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 5
  • 6. Reactions at electrodes  At the anode of an acid electrolyte fuel cell, the hydrogen gas ionizes, releasing electrons and creating H+ ions (or protons). This reaction releases energy.  At the cathode, oxygen reacts with electrons taken from the electrode, and H+ ions from the electrolyte, to form water. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 6
  • 7. Conditions for both these reactions to proceed continuously  Electrons produced at the anode must pass through an electrical circuit to the cathode.  Also, H+ ions must pass through the electrolyte. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 7
  • 8.  An acid is a fluid with free H+ ions, and so serves this purpose very well.  Proton exchange membranes:  Certain polymers can also be made to contain mobile H+ ions. These materials are called proton exchange membranes, as an H+ ion is also a proton. It should be noted that the electrolyte must only allow H+ ions to pass through it, and not electrons. Otherwise, the electrons would go through the electrolyte, not a round the external circuit, and all would be lost. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 8
  • 9. In a device which consumes power, the cathode is negative, and in a device which provides Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 9 power, the cathode is positive:
  • 10. What Limits the Current? Activation energy  At the anode, hydrogen reacts, releasing energy.  Although energy is released, the ‘activation energy’ must be supplied to get over the ‘energy hill’. If the probability of a molecule having enough energy is low, then the reaction will only proceed slowly.  Except at very high temperatures, this is indeed the case for fuel Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 10 cell reactions.
  • 11. The three main ways of dealing with the slow reaction rates are: 1. the use of catalysts 2. raising the temperature, 3. increasing the electrode area The first two can be applied to any chemical reaction. However, the third is special to fuel cells and is very important. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 11
  • 12. Three phase contact  This reaction, involving fuel or oxygen (usually a gas), with the electrolyte (solid or liquid) and the electrode, is sometimes called the three phase contact.  The bringing together of these three things is a very important issue in fuel cell design. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 12
  • 13. Connecting Cells in Series – the Bipolar Plate  The voltage of a fuel cell is quite small, about 0.7 V when drawing a useful current.  This means that to produce a useful voltage many cells have to be connected in series. “Such a collection of fuel cells in series is known as a stack” The most simple way to do this is by connecting the edge of each anode to the cathode of the next cell, all along the line. Simple edge connection of three cells in series Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 13
  • 14.  The problem with this method is that the electrons have to flow across the face of the electrode to the current collection point at the edge.  The electrodes might be quite good conductors, but if each cell is only operating at about 0.7 V, even a small voltage drop is important.  Unless the current flows are very low, and the electrode is a particularly good conductor, or very small, this method is not used. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 14
  • 15. Bipolar plate  A much better method of cell interconnection is to use a ‘bipolar plate’.  This makes connections all over the surface of one cathode and the anode of the next cell (hence ‘bipolar’); at the same time.  the bipolar plate serves as a means of feeding oxygen to the cathode and fuel gas to the anode.  Although a good electrical connection must be made between the two electrodes, the two gas supplies must be strictly separated. A three-cell stack showing how bipolar plates connect the anode of one cell to the cathode of its neighbour. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 15
  • 16. Single cell, with end plates for taking current from all over the face of the electrodes, and also supplying gas to the whole electrode. Two bipolar plates of very simple design. There are horizontal grooves on one side and vertical grooves on the other Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 16
  • 17. Gas Supply and Cooling  Because the electrodes must be porous (to allow the gas in), they would allow the gas to leak out of their edges.  The result is that the edges of the electrodes must be sealed. Sometimes this is done by making the electrolyte somewhat larger than one or both of the electrodes and fitting a sealing gasket around each electrode, as shown in Figure .  Such assemblies can then be made into a stack The construction of anode/electrolyte/cathode assemblies with edge seals. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 17
  • 18.  The fuel and oxygen can then be supplied to the electrodes using the manifolds as shown disassembled in Figure. The external manifolds are fitted to the fuel cell stack. Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 18 Three-cell stack, with external manifolds
  • 19.  The arrangement of Figures. is used in some systems. It is called external manifolding. It has the advantage of simplicity. However, it has two major disadvantages.  The first is that it is difficult to cool the system. Fuel cells are not 100% efficient, and considerable quantities of heat energy as well as electrical power are generated.  It is clear from Figures 1.12 and 1.13 that it would be hard to supply a cooling The external manifolds are fitted to fluid running through the cells. In the fuel cell stack. Note that no practice, this type of cell has to be cooled provision has been made for cooling. by the reactant air passing over the Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 19 cathodes.
  • 20. Thanks Abdul Ahad Noohani (K-13MEESE09) 20