International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.38, No.20, 8568-8574, 2013
Plasma-assisted Pt and Pt-Pd nano-particles deposition on carbon carriers for application in PEM electrochemical cells
Plasma-assisted deposition of platinum and platinum-palladium nano-particles at the surface of carbonaceous electronic carriers for application in proton-exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cells has been carried out using a conventional DC magnetron sputtering system. Different types of carrier have been used for that purpose: carbon powder (Vulcan XC-72), carbon nanotubes and carbon nano-fibers. The interest of initial chemical pretreatment or metallization of the electronic carrier to improve surface adhesion of catalyst nano-particles has been analyzed. Nanostructured catalytic powders thus obtained have been analyzed and characterized using TGA, SEM, TEM, XRD, XRF and cyclic voltammetry. The electrochemical performances of Pt/C and Pt-Pd/C electrodes have been measured in single-cell PEM fuel cell (PEMFC), water electrolyzer (PEMWE) and unitized regenerative fuel cell (URFC). Results show a high active surface area (up to 44 m(2) g(-1)) and high electrochemical activity for a number of synthesized samples. A qualitative correlation has been established between sputtering parameters, type of carbon carrier and performances as electrocatalyst. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Plasma-assisted deposition;Magnetron sputtering;Carbon-supported platinum nano-particles;Proton-exchange membrane;Bimetallic electrocatalysts