GRAPHITE MICRO-CRYSTALLINE CARBON COATING FOR METAL BIPOLAR PLATES OF FUEL CELLS AND APPLICATION THEREOF
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February 4, 2021
The invention relates to a graphite micro-crystalline carbon coating for metal bipolar plates of fuel cells and an application thereof. The graphite micro-crystalline carbon coating is a graphite-like coating deposited on the surface of a metal bipolar plate, includes, by weight, 5%-50% of graphite micro-crystals, and has good compactness. Based on conventional magnetron sputtering technologies, the energy of deposited particles is changed by changing a target sputtering power source, the intensity of a sputtering magnetic field and the deposition temperature of the coating to change the structure of the carbon coating, so that the carbon coating with high conductivity, corrosion resistance, and stability is prepared. Compared with the prior art, under a precondition where the preparation cost of the coating is not increased, the contact resistance of the metal bipolar plate of a fuel cell and a gas diffusion layer can be reduced, and the corrosion resistance of the carbon coating in an acidic environment of the fuel cell and the conductive stability of the carbon coating after a long-time test can be improved, which is of great significance for promoting the commercialization of fuel cells.
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