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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.240, 612-617, 2013
Miniature H-2/O-2 fuel cells using TiO2 nanotube substrates and sputtered Pt catalyst
Modified designs for a miniature H-2/air fuel cell are described using Pt sputtered on titanium oxide nanotube (Pt/TONT) as a catalyst at low mass loadings. Titanium microgrids or Ti evaporated onto a silicon substrate with holes at the center were used as substrates that were then anodized in fluoridecontaining electrolytes to form the TONT arrays. Self-organized tubes grew as anodizing time increased, resulting in the highly enhanced surface area for electrochemical reactions. High cathodic current on cyclic voltammogram of Pt/TONT catalyst indicated high catalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The miniature fuel cells were successful, and showed high power densities up to 9.64 mW cm(-2) at potentials from 0.7 V to 0.2 V. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.