Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) was used as catalyst (Pt) support in polymer electrolyte
membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) with the aim of increasing its effectiveness towards the
oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The mesoporous carbon (CMK3 type) was synthesized as
inverse replica of a silica template (SBA-15). Platinization was achieved by impregnation
with chloroplatinic acid hexahydrate, H2PtCl6, followed by a reduction in H2 flow at 573 K.
Samples containing 20wt% in Pt were prepared and characterized by ICP, XRD and HRTEM
analysis. Structural and morphological analyses of the samples showed that the typical
ordered mesoporous structure of CMK3 carbons is maintained after Pt insertion. The
HRTEM analysis of the samples showed a homogeneous dispersion of platinum particles.
The electro-catalyst performance was evaluated by manufacturing membrane electrodes
assemblies (MEAs) containing the catalyst under study at the cathode (Pt load: 0.5mg/cm2).
Tests were performed in a single fuel cell with an electrode surface area of 5 cm2. The
results were also compared to the performances of a commercial catalyst tested in the
same way.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Elisa Paola Ambrosio; Carlotta Francia; Maela Manzoli; Nerino Penazzi; Paolo Spinelli
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