Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Cation Effects in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Date Published |
08/2022
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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DOI |
10.1021/acsami.2c07085
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Abstract |
Metal alloy catalysts (e.g., Pt–Co) are widely used in fuel cells for improving the oxygen reduction reaction kinetics. Despite the promise, the leaching of the alloying element contaminates the ionomer/membrane, leading to poor durability. However, the underlying mechanisms by which cation contamination affects fuel cell performance remain poorly understood. Here, we provide a comprehensive understanding of cation contamination effects through the controlled doping of electrodes. We couple electrochemical testing results with membrane conductivity/water uptake measurements and impedance modeling to pinpoint where and how the losses in performance occur. We identify that (1) ∼44% of Co2+ exchange of the ionomer can be tolerated in the electrode, (2) loss in performance is predominantly induced by O2 and proton transport losses, and (3) Co2+ preferentially resides in the electrode under wet operating conditions. Our results provide a first-of-its-kind mechanistic explanation for cation effects and inform strategies for mitigating these undesired effects when using alloy catalysts. |
Journal |
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Volume |
14
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Year of Publication |
2022
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Issue |
31
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Pagination |
35555 - 35568
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ISSN Number |
1944-8244
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Short Title |
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
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Refereed Designation |
Refereed
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