A high-performance PEM fuel cell with ultralow platinum electrode via electrospinning and underpotential deposition

Electrochimica Acta(2017)

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A novel PEMFC electrode (E-U electrode) with ultralow platinum is prepared by electrospinning and underpotential deposition techniques. The platinum skin (Ptskin) is in situ deposited on the surface of Pd nanoparticle in the electrospun Pd/C catalyst layer. The energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) mapping of the cross-section of a single fiber confirms that the distribution of Pd/C@Ptskin catalysts and Nafion® ionomer matches well in the E-U electrode. The high porosity and large electrochemical surface area (ECSA) of the E-U electrode mitigates the oxygen transfer resistance. The peak power density of the E-U electrode arrives at 0.62Wcm−2 with a Pt loading of 19μgcm−2, which is higher than that of the conventional electrode (0.55Wcm−2) with a Pt loading of 100μgcm−2. The degradation rate of peak power density of the E-U electrode is only 4.8% after accelerated stability test (AST) for 30000 cyclic voltammetry (CV) cycles, demonstrating a better durability than that of the conventional electrode. The enhanced durability of the E-U electrode is attributed to nanofiber structure and interaction between Pd and Pt in the Pd/C@Ptskin catalyst.
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proton exchange membrane fuel cell,electrospun electrode,underpotential deposition
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