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Doped graphene/carbon black hybrid catalyst giving enhanced oxygen reduction reaction activity with high resistance to corrosion in proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Authors :
Stuart M. Homes
Jianuo Chen
Rongsheng Cai
Sarah J. Haigh
Maxwell T. P. Rigby
Maria Perez-Page
Zunmin Guo
Ziyu Zhao
Zhaoqi Ji
Source :
Journal of Energy Chemistry
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

Nitrogen doping of the carbon is an important method to improve the performance and durability of catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells by platinum-nitrogen and carbon-nitrogen bonds. This study shows that p-phenyl groups and graphitic N acting bridges linking platinum and the graphene/carbon black (the ratio graphene/carbon black=2/3) hybrid support materials achieved the average size of platinum nanoparticles with (4.88 +/- 1.79) nm. It improved the performance of the lower-temperature hydrogen fuel cell up to 0.934 W cm-2 at 0.60 V, which is 1.55 times greater than that of commercial Pt/C. Doping also enhanced the interaction between Pt and the support materials, and the resistance to corrosion, thus improving the durability of the low-temperature hydrogen fuel cell with a much lower decay of 10 mV at 0.80 A cm-2 after 30k cycles of an in-situ accelerated stress test of catalyst degradation than that of 92 mV in Pt/C, which achieves the target of Department of Energy (<br />22 pages, 8 figures and supplementary information

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Energy Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0db5092d0d661dda1c3e1508a8e0432f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2111.14648