Catalysis Today, Vol.210, 67-74, 2013
Catalyst support effects at the oxygen electrode of unitized regenerative fuel cells
The support effect on PtIr (1:1) catalysts for the oxygen electrode of unitized regenerative fuel cells was investigated by using TiC and TiCN supports, and was compared with carbon supported PtIr catalyst. The electrocatalysts were prepared by the ethylene glycol method, and then heat-treated at 250 degrees C and 400 degrees C under helium atmosphere. Physicochemical characterization was carried out by XRD, TEM and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, meanwhile rotating ring-disk electrode was employed to determine the electrochemical activity and stability. Results revealed that carbon support catalyst treated at 250 degrees C has the highest activity toward oxygen reduction reaction attributed to its superior electrochemical surface area and the higher support conductivity. However, Ti-support catalysts show an increment of activity toward oxygen reduction reaction as well as of the stability, when catalysts are heat-treated at 400 degrees C. Moreover, TiCN support leads to a substantial increase toward oxygen reduction activity, and shows better corrosion resistance at anodic potentials (>1.1 V) than TiC support. (C) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Regenerative fuel cells;Bifunctional electrocatalysts;Oxygen electrode;Titanium based supports