Effect of silica morphology on the structure of hard-templated, non-precious metal catalysts for oxygen reduction
Autor: | Jacob Anibal, Nathaniel Leonard, Henry Romero, Barr Halevi, Scott Calabrese Barton, Cenk Gumeci |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Materials science
Process Chemistry and Technology Membrane electrode assembly chemistry.chemical_element Nanotechnology 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Electrochemistry 01 natural sciences Catalysis 0104 chemical sciences Template Physisorption chemistry Electrode 0210 nano-technology Mesoporous material Platinum General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 198:32-37 |
ISSN: | 0926-3373 |
Popis: | With extensive development over the past ten years, non-precious metal (NPM) catalysts have become promising alternatives to platinum catalysts in fuel cell cathodes, but have been challenged by severe transport limitations. Hard template synthesis, also called the sacrificial support method, promises to improve transport properties introducing a sacrificial template to form mesopores. To further understand hard template transport properties, the relationship between template morphology, resulting catalyst pore structure, and overall fuel cell performance was investigated. Porous carbon materials and catalysts were synthesized using four different silica templates. Nitrogen physisorption and scanning electron microscopy were used to characterize pore diameter and morphology. The catalysts displayed pores approximately half the diameter of the template particles, and a geometric model is proposed to describe pore collapse. Catalyst electrochemical performance was characterized in membrane electrode assemblies using the hard templated materials in gas-diffusion electrodes for oxygen reduction. An optimum pore diameter was observed at approximately 9 nm. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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