In this study, we investigate the effect of heterogeneity in fuel cells (primarily land-channel heterogeneity) on 3-D membrane hydration and membrane morphology changes during fuel cell operation using simultaneous neutron and X-ray tomography (NeXT). The fuel cell is tested at varying gas humidity conditions in a serpentine flow-field configuration. A simultaneous coupling of neutron and X-ray imaging provides high contrast across various components of the fuel cell. Specifically, neutrons are highly attenuated by hydrogen atoms; hence neutron imaging is used to accurately locate and quantify operando water distribution. X-rays are sensitive to metals; hence simultaneous X-rays imaging is used to track metal-containing components (metal flow-field) and interfaces (such as interface between Pt-containing catalyst layer and membrane). This study demonstrates how heterogeneity in fuel cells plays a role in 3-D membrane hydration and needs to be tailored to enhance cell performance.
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