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Fast Delamination of Fuel Cell Catalyst-Coated Membranes Using High-Intensity Ultrasonication

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posted on 2025-06-26, 15:26 authored by Tanongsak Yingnakorn, Ross Gordon, Daniel Marin Florido, Christopher ElgarChristopher Elgar, Ben Jacobson, Shida Li, Paul Prentice, Andrew AbbottAndrew Abbott, Minjun YangMinjun Yang
This study demonstrates a rapid and facile method for separating the central membrane and catalyst-coated material from production scrap fuel cell catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs), facilitating a circular economy of technologically critical metals. A novel approach is presented using high-intensity ultrasonication with two distinct sonotrode configurations for rapid delamination at ambient temperature in water. This technique utilises cavitation, where high-frequency sound waves create, expand, and collapse microbubbles, generating high-speed jets, shockwaves, and acoustic streaming. This process effectively separates the membrane and catalyst while maintaining their overall integrity of the former. A cylindrical sonotrode (20 mm diameter) was used to optimise process parameters for smaller CCM samples to minimise time and energy consumption. To scale up the delamination process for industrial-size CCMs, a blade sonotrode (15 mm x 210 mm) was employed to enable a flow process for rapid and continuous delamination. Cavitation at the sonotrode-CCM interface was shown to facilitate the selective and rapid breakdown of the catalyst layers, enabling full delamination of the catalyst-loaded membrane within tens of seconds. This efficient and fast delamination approach offers a promising strategy for CCM recycling.

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Faraday Institution (Faraday Institution grant code FIRG027, project website https://relib.org.uk)

Technology critical metal recycling using ultrasonics and catalytic etchants

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Chemistry

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry

Volume

116

Pagination

107330

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

1350-4177

eissn

1873-2828

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-06-26

Spatial coverage

Netherlands

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Jake Yang

Deposit date

2025-05-16

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