Catalyst Structure - Performance Trends for Sibunit Carbon Based Cathodes for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

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© 2009 ECS - The Electrochemical Society
, , Citation Natalia Lebedeva et al 2009 ECS Trans. 25 1909 DOI 10.1149/1.3210746

1938-5862/25/1/1909

Abstract

Synthetic mesoporous carbon - Sibunit - offers a unique possibility to tune porous structure of the catalyst support without changing other textural parameters, enabling fundamental studies of the support structure - catalyst performance relationship. Three different Sibunit carbons with similar surface area of ca. 450-500 m2/g but widely varying pore size distribution were used for the preparation of the 40 wt% Pt/C catalysts for the cathode in H2/O2 PEMFC. Porous structure of the catalyst support was shown to affect both Pt utilization and the transport properties of the catalyst. Presence of the small - 3-4 nm in diameter - pores was shown to increase the utilization of Pt, while impairing the transport properties of the catalyst. For Sibunit supports, featuring large meso- and macropores, a lower degree of Pt utilization was found. Electrodes prepared using the latter catalysts exhibit excellent transport properties, comparable to those of the commercial benchmark Vulcan XC72 material.

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