Thin film electrodes from Pt nanorods supported on aligned N-CNTs for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Peter Mardle, Xiaochao Ji, Jing Wu, Shaoliang Guan, Hanshan Dong, Shangfeng Du

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Abstract

The enhanced performance of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) over carbon black as a catalyst support and the outstanding catalytic activities of one-dimensional (1D) Pt nanostructures endow them big potential for applications in fuel cells. However, the research has been mainly focused on the materials, and a combination of both 1D Pt nanostructures and CNTs to fabricate practical high power performance fuel cell electrodes still remains a challenge. In this work, we demonstrate catalyst electrodes from Pt nanorods grown on aligned nitrogen doped CNTs for proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) applications. Short Pt nanorods are grown on CNTs deposited directly on 16 cm2 carbon paper gas diffusion layers (GDLs) via plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) and nitrided using active screen plasma (ASP) treatment, which are directly employed as cathodes for H2/air PEMFCs. The thin open catalyst layer effectively enhances mass transfer performance and, with a less than half of the Pt loading, 1.23 fold power density is achieved as compared with that from commercial Pt/C catalysts. A better durability is also confirmed which can be attributed to the good structure stability of nanorods and the enhancement effects from the N-CNT support.
Original languageEnglish
Article number118031
JournalApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume260
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • 1D
  • CNT
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Catalyst
  • Cathode
  • Durability
  • N-doped
  • Nanorods
  • Nanostructure
  • One dimensional
  • Plasma-nitriding
  • Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC)
  • electrocatalyst
  • plasma surface modification
  • thin film catalyst electrode

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