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Complex Coolant Fluid for PEM
Cell Systems—Advanced Fluid Technologies, Inc. dba Dynalene Heat Transfer
Fluids, 5250 West Coplay Road, Whitehall, PA
18052; 610-262-9686, http://www.dynalene.com
Dr. Satish C. Mohapatra,
Principal Investigator, satifhm@dynalene.com
Mr. Daniel Loikits, Business
Official, danl@dynalene.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER83884
Amount: $749,947
Fuel cells are an efficient,
combustion-less, virtually pollution-free source of power. In particular, Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM)
fuel cells are ideal for a number of applications, due to their “quick” warm-up
characteristics. However, these fuel
cells contain some inherent inefficiencies, which results in waste heat that
must be removed rapidly via a coolant – currently, either Deionized (DI) water
or glycol/water solutions with a DI canister.
Although these coolants are non-flammable and thermally efficient, their
electrical conductivity increases rapidly unless the DI canister is replaced
frequently, which significantly increases capital and maintenance costs. This problem will be addressed by developing
a novel Complex Coolant Fluid (CCF), comprised of a base composition and an
additive package. The base composition
addresses the non-flammability, thermal efficiency, freeze point, and materials
compatibility issues, whereas the additive package maintains a low electrical
conductivity in the CCF. In Phase I, key
ingredients of the proposed additive package were prepared and incorporated
into the coolant fluid. The resultant
complex coolant fluid formulations were tested in two dynamic loops, and the
additives were shown to maintain the electrical conductivity of the coolant
below 2.0 microSiemens/cm for more than 325 hours. In Phase II, the additive package will be
optimized and a more detailed study of the coolant performance and longevity
will be carried out in a dynamic test loop that simulates fuel cell conditions.
Optimized coolant samples will tested
and validated in actual fuel cells under various operating conditions.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The new complex coolant fluid should significantly expand the versatility of the PEM fuel cells in both mobile and stationary applications by offering the advantages of freeze protection, corrosion inhibition, and low electrical conductivity in a single aqueous-based fluid, attributes that are not available in competitive alternates. The commercial applications include, but are not limited to, automotive fuel cell engines, power generation for residential and commercial buildings, back-up power for hospitals and other emergency establishments, fuel cells used in ships and space vehicles, and mobile machinery and equipment.