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Gas Diffusion Layer

Gas Diffusion Layer

Introduction

The Gas Diffusion Layer (GDL) in a fuel cell sits between the catalyst and flow field, helping distribute reactant gases and remove water for efficient performance.

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Gas Diffusion Layers in Fuel Cells – Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association

🧠 What It Means

  • Ensures hydrogen and oxygen flow evenly to the catalyst.

  • Manages water to prevent flooding in the cell.

  • Affects durability and efficiency of fuel cells.

Key Challenges

  • Needs precise porosity for balance between gas flow and water removal.

  • Expensive to manufacture high-performance GDLs.

  • Degradation over time reduces fuel cell life.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“The GDL might look simple, but it’s a critical component for fuel cells to breathe and work properly.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“It’s like the lungs of the fuel cell—managing airflow and moisture perfectly.”

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