| Literature DB >> 30548378 |
Qihao Li1, Hanqing Peng1, Yingming Wang1, Li Xiao1, Juntao Lu1, Lin Zhuang1,2.
Abstract
The Pt-catalyzed hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) for alkaline polymer electrolyte fuel cells (APEFCs) has been one of the focus subjects in current fuel-cell research. The Pt catalyst is inferior for HOR in alkaline solutions, and alloying with Ru is an effective promotion strategy. APEFCs with Pt-Ru anodes have provided a performance benchmark over 1 W cm-2 at 60 °C. The Pt anode is now found to be in fact as good as the Pt-Ru anode for APEFCs operated at elevated conditions. At 80 °C with appropriate gas back-pressure, the cell with a Pt anode exhibits a peak power density of about 1.9 W cm-2 , which is very close to that with a Pt-Ru anode. Even by decreasing the anode Pt loading to 0.1 mg cm-2 , over 1.5 W cm-2 can still be achieved at 80 °C. This finding alters the previous understanding about the Pt catalyzed HOR in alkaline media and casts a new light on the development of practical and high-power APFEC technology.Entities:
Keywords: alkaline polymer electrolyte; fuel cells; hydrogen oxidation reaction; platinum; temperature
Year: 2019 PMID: 30548378 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201812662
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336