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Effect of Pt Particle Size on the Durability of PEMFC (연료전지 촉매의 입자크기가 내구성에 미치는 영향)

  • Min, Kyoung-Won;Kim, Hyun-Jong;Han, M.K.;U, Yu-Tae;Kim, Mok-Soon;Chu, Young-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.313-318
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    • 2008
  • The influence of the particle size of platinum(Pt) on the stability and activity was studied. The particle size of platinum was controlled in the range of $3.5{\sim}9\;nm$ by heat treatment of commercial Pt/C and confirmed by XRD and TEM. An accelerated degradation test was performed to evaluate the stability of platinum catalysts. Oxygen reduction reaction was monitored for the measurement of activity. As increasing the Pt particle size, the stability of Pt/C electrode was enhanced and the activity was reduced. It was confirmed that the stability of Pt/C electrode was in inverse proportion to the activity. PtCo/C alloy catalyst was used to improve the activity and stability of large-sized platinum particle. The maximum power density of commercial Pt/C was $507.6\;mV/cm^2$ and PtCo/C alloy catalyst was $585.8\;mV/cm^2$. The decrement of electrochemical surface area showed Pt/C(60%) and PtCo/C alloy catalyst(24%). It was possible to enhance both of stability and activity of catalyst by the combination of particle size control and alloying.

A First Principles Study on Nano-scale Pt Alloy Structures for Fuel Cell Catalysts (제일원리전산을 이용한 연료전지용 나노 스케일 백금 합금촉매에 대한 열역학적 구조 분석)

  • Noh, Seung-Hyo;Han, Byung-Chan
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2012.03a
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    • pp.217-221
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    • 2012
  • Over the last decade, performances of low temperature fuel cells are substantially improved by developing highly active Pt-M alloy catalysts. The electrochemical stability of those catalysts, however, still does not meet the commercial grade for fuel cells to be long-term power sources of electrical vehicles. To unveil a major mechanism causing such weak durability, we extensively utilize ab-initio computations on nano-scale Pt-Co alloy catalysts and analyze thermodynamically the most stable structure as a function of compositional variation. Our results indicate that there is a certain feature governing the particle distribution of a specific alloy element on the nano-scale catalysts, which aggravates the electrochemical degradation.

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Control of Metal-Oxide Nanostructures for $H_{2}-Alcohol$ Fuel Cells (수소-알코올연료전지를 위한 금속-산화물 나노구조제어)

  • Park, Kyung-Won;Song, You-Jung;han, Sang-Beom;Lee, Jong-Min
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.141-145
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    • 2007
  • Due to their excellent catalytic activity with respect to methanol oxidation on platinum at low temperature, platinum nanosized catalysts have been a topic of great interest for use in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). Since pure platinum is readily poisoned by CO, a by-product of methanol electrooxidation, and is extremely expensive, a number of efforts to design and characterize Pt-based alloy nanosized catalysts or Pt nanophase-support composites have been attempted in order to reduce or relieve the CO poisoning effect. In this review paper, we summarize these efforts based upon our recent research results. The Pt-based nanocatalysts were designed by chemical synthesis and thin-film technology, and were characterized by a variety of analyses. According to bifunctional mechanism, it was concluded that good alloy formation with $2^{nd}$ metal (e.g., Ru) as well as the metallic state and optimum portion of Ru element in the anode catalyst contribute to an enhanced catalytic activity for methanol electrooxidation. In addition, we found that the modified electronic properties of platinum in Pt alloy electrodes as well as the surface and bulk structure of Pt alloys with a proper composition could be attributed to a higher catalytic activity for methanol electooxdation. Proton conducting contribution of nanosized electrocatalysts should also be considered to be excellent in methanol electrooxidation (Spillover effect). Finally, we confirmed the ensemble effect, which combined all above effects, in Pt-based nanocatalsyts especially, such as PtRuRhNi and $PtRuWO_{3}$, contribute to an enhanced catalytic activity.

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Effects of Electrode and Matrix in the PAFC Performance (전극 및 메트릭스가 인산형 연료전지의 성능에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Dong-Jin;Song, Rak-Hyun;Lee, Byung-Rok;Kim, Chang-Soo;Shin, Dong-Ryul
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07d
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    • pp.1873-1875
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    • 1999
  • The effects of electrode and matrix in the PAFC were investigated using AC-impedance spectroscopy. The performance of PAFC was determined by changing external electronic load. AC impedance measurement was carried out as functions of phosphoric acid impregnation temperature. operating temperature and matrix coating method using various cathodes ; 20%Pt/C, 20%Pt-Ni/C, 20%Pt-Co-Ni/C, 10%Pt-Fe-Co/C, and 20%Pt-Fe-Co/C From the analysis of measured impedance data, the interfacial resistance decreased with increasing operating temperature. and with decreasing impregnation temperature. As compared with the alloy catalysts, Pt catalyst showed a lower interfacial resistance. This consist with the cell performance.

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Comparison of Catalyst Support Degradation of PEMFC Electrocatalysts Pt/C and PtCo/C (PEMFC 전극촉매 Pt/C와 PtCo/C의 촉매 지지체 열화비교)

  • Sohyeong Oh;Yoohan Han;Minchul Chung;Donggeun Yoo;Kwonpil Park
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.61 no.3
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    • pp.341-347
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    • 2023
  • In PEMFC, PtCo/C alloy catalysts are widely used because of good performance and durability. However, few studies have been reported on the durability of carbon supports of PtCo/C evaluated at high voltages (1.0~1.5 V). In this study, the durability of PtCo/C catalysts and Pt/C catalysts were compared after applying the accelerated degradation protocol of catalyst support. After repeating the 1.0↔1.5V voltage change cycles, the mass activity, electrochemical surface area (ECSA), electric double layer capacitance (DLC), Pt dissolution and the particle growth were analyzed. After 2,000 cycles of voltage change, the current density per catalyst mass at 0.9V decreased by more than 1.5 times compared to the Pt/C catalyst. This result was because the degradation rate of the carbon support of the PtCo/C catalyst was higher than that of the Pt/C catalyst. The Pt/C catalyst showed more than 1.5 times higher ECSA reduction than the PtCo/C catalyst, but the corrosion of the carbon support of the Pt/C catalyst was small, resulting in a small decrease in I-V performance. In order to improve the high voltage durability of the PtCo/C catalyst, it was shown that improving the durability of the carbon support is essential.

Hybrid PtCo Alloy Nanocatalysts Encapsulated by Porous Carbon Layers for Oxygen Reduction Reactions (다공성 탄소층이 코팅된 하이브리드 표면 구조를 갖는 산소 환원 반응용 PtCo 합금 나노 촉매)

  • Jang, Jeonghee;Sharma, Monika;Sung, Hukwang;Kim, Sunpyo;Jung, Namgee
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.28 no.11
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    • pp.646-652
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    • 2018
  • During a long-term operation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs), the fuel cell performance may degrade due to severe agglomeration and dissolution of metal nanoparticles in the cathode. To enhance the electrochemical durability of metal catalysts and to prevent the particle agglomeration in PEMFC operation, this paper proposes a hybrid catalyst structure composed of PtCo alloy nanoparticles encapsulated by porous carbon layers. In the hybrid catalyst structure, the dissolution and migration of PtCo nanoparticles can be effectively prevented by protective carbon shells. In addition, $O_2$ can properly penetrate the porous carbon layers and react on the active Pt surface, which ensures high catalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction. Although the hybrid catalyst has a much smaller active surface area due to the carbon encapsulation compared to a commercial Pt catalyst without a carbon layer, it has a much higher specific activity and significantly improved durability than the Pt catalyst. Therefore, it is expected that the designed hybrid catalyst concept will provide an interesting strategy for development of high-performance fuel cell catalysts.

Magnetic & Crystallographic Properties of Patterned Media Fabricated by Nanoimprint Lithography and Co-Pt Electroplating (나노임프린트 패터닝과 자성박막도금을 이용하여 제작한 패턴드미디어용 자기패턴의 자기적 및 결정구조특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, B.K.;Lee, D.H.;Lee, M.B.;Kim, H.S.;Cho, E.H.;Sohn, J.S.;Lee, C.H.;Jeong, G.H.;Suh, S.J.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.49-53
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    • 2008
  • Magnetic and crystallographic properties of patterned media fabricated by nanoimprint lithography and Co-Pt electroplating were studied. Thin films of Ru(20 nm)/Ta(5 nm)/$SiO_2$(100 nm) were deposited on Si(100) wafer and then 25 nm hole pattern was fabricated by nanoimprint lithography on substrate. The electroplated Co-Pt nano-dots have the diameter of 35 nm and the height of 27 nm. Magnetic dot patterns of Co-Pt alloy were created using electroplated Co-Pt alloy and then their properties were measured by MFM, SQUID, SEM, TEM and AFM. We observed single domain with perendicular anisotropy for each dot and achieved optimum coercivity of 2900 Oe. These results mean that patterned media fabricated by nanoimprint lithography and electroplating have good properties in view of extending superparamagnetic limit while satisfying the writability requirements with the present write heads.