화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.295, 65-74, 2017
Hybrid cathode catalyst with synergistic effect between carbon composite catalyst and Pt for ultra-low Pt loading in PEMFCs
Due to the high cost of Pt catalyst, reducing the amount of Pt in electrodes is one of the primary issues in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. In this study, the hybrid cathode catalyst using the electrochemically active carbon composite catalyst and Pt catalyst is developed in order to reduce the amount of Pt and increase the overall catalytic performance. The carbon composite catalyst (CCC) is synthesized by pyrolysis of Fe-Co chelate compound followed by acid leaching. The current density of Pt/CCC is 1.5-6-fold higher than that of Pt/CB when employing ultra-low Pt loading (0.04 mgPt cm(-2)). It is found that the Pt/CCC with the ultra-low Pt loading at tuned operating conditions exhibits a higher fuel cell performance than the Pt/CB and commercial Pt/C with four times higher Pt loading (0.16 mgPt cm(-2)). The extensive activity of Pt/CCC is ascribed to the synergistic effect through (1) the combined activity of catalytic sites present in the CCC support and Pt, (2) the well-distributed nanoparticles and (3) the increased metallic Pt-0 concentration which indicated that the pyridinic-N played a role of oxide-cleanser.