[Analysis Case] Investigation of Degradation of Solid Polymer Fuel Cell Electrolyte Membrane
Evaluation of degradation leachate components by LC/MS and IC.
Solid polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) are attracting attention for their high output at room temperature, making them suitable for automotive applications, home cogeneration, and mobile use. In this study, we simulated the degradation of solid polymer electrolyte membranes using Fenton's reagent (a solution of hydrogen peroxide and iron ions) and investigated the degradation byproducts in the solution. Composition information of the degradation byproducts was obtained using LC/MS, while information on the eluted ions was acquired using IC.
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