International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.39, No.21, 11241-11249, 2014
Sulfated zirconium oxide as electrode and electrolyte additive for direct methanol fuel cell applications
Sulfated zirconium oxide (S-ZrO2) was used as electrode and electrolyte additive for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). Composite Nation electrolyte membranes and Pt electrocatalysts, both containing S-ZrO2 at different content, were prepared. The morphology and catalytic activity of prepared catalysts were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, and voltammetric technique. Results indicated that Pt/S-ZrO2 catalysts showed enhanced efficiency towards oxygen reduction reaction and increased methanol tolerance as compared to bare platinum. Pt/S-ZrO2-based carbon cloth electrodes were prepared and assembled as cathode in a DMFC, with Nafion/S-ZrO2 as composite electrolyte membrane. With respect to bare platinum and Nafion, higher values of current and power density were recorded at 110 degrees C. The use of S-ZrO2 both as catalyst and electrolyte additive provided enhanced membrane/electrode interface stability, as revealed by EIS spectra recorded during cell operation. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Platinum-sulfated zirconia catalyst;Oxygen reduction reaction;Membrane electrode assembly;Direct methanol fuel cell