Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy of nano structured thin film catalysts for proton-exchange-membrane fuel cells
Autor: | Darija Susac, Jürgen Stumper, Mark K. Debe, Sumit Kundu, Viatcheslav Berejnov, Radoslav Atanasoski, Vincent Lee, Adam P. Hitchcock, M. Marcia West |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment Analytical chemistry Energy Engineering and Power Technology Proton exchange membrane fuel cell chemistry.chemical_element Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy Anode Catalysis chemistry.chemical_compound Chemical engineering chemistry Coated membrane Electrical and Electronic Engineering Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Thin film Platinum Perylene |
Zdroj: | Journal of Power Sources. 263:163-174 |
ISSN: | 0378-7753 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.04.020 |
Popis: | Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) has been applied to characterize nano structured thin film (NSTF) catalysts implemented as electrode materials in proton-exchange-membrane (PEM) fuel cells. STXM is used to study all chemical constituents at various stages in the fabrication process, from the perylene red (PR149) starting material, through the formation of the uncoated perylene whiskers, their coated form with Pt-based catalyst, and toward the NSTF anode fully integrated into the catalyst coated membrane (CCM). CCM samples were examined prior to operational testing and after several different accelerated testing protocols: start-up/shut-down (SU/SD), and reversal tests. It was found that, while the perylene support material is present in the pre-test samples, it was completely absent in the post-test samples. We attribute this loss of perylene material to the presence of cracks in the catalyst combined with intensive hydrogenation processes happening at the anode during operation. Despite the loss of the perylene support, the platinum shells forming the NSTF anode catalyst layer performed well during the tests. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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