Zr‐Based Thin‐Film Metallic Glass for Bipolar Plate in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

Advanced Engineering Materials(2020)

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Abstract
Many researchers have tried to use metallic glass alloys in bipolar plates because of their unique properties such as their higher mechanical strength and corrosion resistances, recently. Thin-film metallic glasses (TFMGs), herein, are coated on an austenitic stainless steel (AISI 316L) plate to enhance the corrosion properties of the metallic bipolar plate. A crystallized alloying target with the composition Zr(63.9)Al(10)Cu(26.1)and a grain size of less than 1 mu m is prepared by consolidating the amorphous powder at 800 degrees C for 30 min. Also, TFMGs are coated on the AISI 316L plate using direct current (DC) magnetron sputtering system. The contact resistance of the TFMG is decreased by 24 m omega cm(2)by controlling the surface roughness of the AISI 316L plate. The corrosion current densities of the TFMGs are less than 1 mu A cm(-2)under both anodic and cathodic conditions, and there are no changes of the current density in the range of potentials of 0.6-1.2 V which corresponds to the operating conditions of a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell. Based on this result, it is believed that these TFMGs can be a potential candidate coating materials for metallic bipolar plate in PEM fuel cell.
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corrosion properties, magnetron sputtering, metallic bipolar plates, proton exchange membrane fuel cells, thin-film metallic glasses
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