Alternative and facile production pathway towards obtaining high surface area PtCo/C intermetallic catalysts for improved PEM fuel cell performance

27 June 2022, Version 2

Abstract

The design of catalysts with stable and finely dispersed platinum or platinum alloy nanoparticles on the carbon support is key in controlling the performance of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. In the present work, an intermetallic PtCo/C catalyst is synthesized via double-passivation galvanic displacement. TEM and XRD confirm a significantly narrowed particle size distribution for the catalyst particles compared to commercial benchmark catalysts (Umicore PtCo/C). Only about 10 % of the mass fraction of PtCo particles show a diameter larger than 8 nm, whereas up to > 35 % for the reference systems. This directly results in a considerable increase in electrochemically active surface area (96 m² g-1 vs. > 70 m² g-1), which confirms the more efficient usage of precious catalyst metal in the novel catalyst. Single-cell tests validates this finding by improved PEM fuel cell performance. Reducing the cathode catalyst loading from 0.4 mg cm-² to 0.25 mg cm-² resulted in a power density drop at application-relevant 0.7 V of only 4 % for the novel catalyst, compared to the 10 % and 20 % for the commercial benchmarks reference catalysts.

Keywords

Galvanic displacement
PtCo/C
Pt-alloy
fuel cells
high current density operation
membrane electrode assembly
transmission electron microscopy

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TEM tilt series of Elyst Pt30 0690
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The video shows a TEM tilt series of a PtCo/C particle from a sample of Umicore Elyst Pt30 0690
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TEM tilt series of Elyst Pt50 0690
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The video shows a TEM tilt series of a PtCo/C particle from a sample of Umicore Elyst Pt50 0690
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TEM tilt series of ReCatalyst
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The video shows a TEM tilt series of a PtCo/C particle from a sample of ReCatalyst
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Supplementary Information
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STEM-EDX, aberration-corrected STEM, additional TEM images, CO-elextrooxidation CVs, ORR polarization curves, MEA-CVs, Tafel plots, SEM cross sections of MEAs, additional tables
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