International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.42, No.36, 22830-22840, 2017
Induced changes of Pt/C in activity and durability through heat-treatment for oxygen reduction reaction in acidic medium
In this study, the Pt/C catalysts systematically heat-treated from 200 to 800 degrees C are characterized physically and chemically to investigate the induced properties for the activity and durability. The relative intensity of Pt-0 increases from approximately 40 to 70% and the mean Pt particle size mildly increases as the temperature increases from 200 to 600 degrees C. However, the PVC heat-treated at 800 degrees C sharply increases and shows poor Pt particle size distribution resulting in the poor electrochemical performance. Catalysts prepared at between 200 and 600 degrees C exhibit similar electrocatalytic properties. Durability tests using sweeping potential between 0.6 and 1.0 V show that the durability of catalysts heat-treated at 400-600 degrees C significantly increases since the Pt oxide can be readily dissolved under potential cycling as compared to the Pt. We strongly believe that the induced changes by heat-treatment play an important role in the challenges for fuel cells. (C) 2017 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.