Bipolar plates are key components of proton exchange membrane fuel cells – they notably distribute fuel gas and air and conduct electricity. Various materials and surface treatments have been developed to improve their properties. Here, we described a reverse engineering study on a bipolar plate from a commercial vehicle using GD-OES and Raman spectroscopy. The analyses revealed that the plate had an amorphous carbon coating on a titanium base plate.
Spectromètre d'émission optique à décharge luminescente RF pulsée
Microscope Confocal Raman
Spectroscope Raman - Microscope d'imagerie automatisé
Spectromètre Micro-Raman - Microscope Raman Confocal
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