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Mesoporous carbon supported PtRu as anode catalyst for direct methanol fuel cell: Polarization measurements and electrochemical impedance analysis of mass transport
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2013-04Registro en:
Bruno, Mariano Martín; Petruccelli, M. Agustina; Viva, Federico Andrés; Corti, Horacio Roberto; Mesoporous carbon supported PtRu as anode catalyst for direct methanol fuel cell: Polarization measurements and electrochemical impedance analysis of mass transport; Elsevier; International Journal of Hydrogen Energy; 38; 10; 4-2013; 4116-4123
0360-3199
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bruno, Mariano Martín
Petruccelli, M. Agustina
Viva, Federico Andrés
Corti, Horacio Roberto
Resumen
The performance of membrane electrode assembly (MEA) prepared with PtRu nanoparticles supported on a mesoporous carbon as anode catalyst are presented and compared against PtRu synthesized over Vulcan carbon. Polarization and power curves were obtained using 1 M methanol aqueous solution at the anode and O2 at the cathode. The mesoporous carbon supported catalyst shows peak power of 40 mW cm−2 and 67 mW cm−2 at 30 °C and 60 °C respectively, that is, 15–30% higher than the Vulcan supported catalyst, and exhibits a wider range of operating current. Moreover, an improvement in the mass transport is observed for the catalyst supported on mesoporous carbon, yielding a lower voltage drop at high current density. This behavior was confirmed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), where an increases of the Warburg coefficient value by a factor 3–4 for the catalyst supported on mesoporous carbon as compared with that supported on Vulcan, would indicate a more facile diffusion of methanol through the mesoporous carbon.