Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.13, 4098-4103, 2010
Enhanced long-term durability of proton exchange membrane fuel cell cathode by employing Pt/TiO2/C catalysts
Pt/TiO2/C catalysts are employed as the cathode catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The comparative studies on the Pt/C and Pt/TiO2/C catalysts are conducted with the physical and electrochemical techniques. After the accelerating aging test (AAT), the remaining electrochemical active surface area (EAS) of the Pt/TiO2/C catalysts is 75.6%, which is larger than that of the Pt/C catalysts (42.6%). The apparent exchange current density (i(app)(0)) of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) at the Pt/C catalysts decreases from 3.02 x 10(-9) to 1.32 x 10(-11) A cm(-2) after the AAT. And the value of i(app)(0) of the ORR at the Pt/TiO2/C catalysts is 2.88 x 10(-9) A cm(-2) before the AAT and 2.51 x 10(-9) A cm(-2) after the MT. Furthermore, the output performance degradation of the PEMFC using the Pt/TiO2/C cathode catalysts is also less than that using the Pt/C catalysts. The particle size of the Pt/C catalysts increases significantly from 5.3 to 26.5 nm after the AAT. The mean particle size of the Pt/TiO2/C catalysts is 7.3 nm before the AAT and 9.2 nm after the MT. It can be concluded that the long-term durability of the Pt/TiO2/C catalysts in a PEMFC is much better than that of the Pt/C catalysts. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Carbon-titanium dioxide support platinum;Cathode catalyst;Proton exchange membrane fuel cell;Long-term durability