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Activity and Evolution of Vapor Deposited Pt-Pd Oxygen Reduction Catalysts for Solid Acid Fuel Cells...

by Alexander B Papandrew, Calum R Chisholm, Strahinja Zecevic, Gabriel M Veith, Thomas A Zawodzinski
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of the Electrochemical Society
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Volume
160
Issue
2

The performance of hydrogen fuel cells based on the crystalline solid proton conductor CsH2PO4 is circumscribed by the mass
activity of platinum oxygen reduction catalysts in the cathode. Here we report on the first application of an alloy catalyst in a
solid acid fuel cell, and demonstrate an activity 4.5 times greater than Pt at 0.8 V. These activity enhancements were obtained
with platinum-palladium alloys that were vapor-deposited directly on CsH2PO4 at 210 C. Catalyst mass activity peaks at a
composition of 84 at% Pd, though smaller activity enhancements are observed for catalyst compositions exceeding 50 at% Pd.
Prior to fuel cell testing, Pd-rich catalysts display lattice parameter expansions of up to 2% due to the presence of interstitial
carbon. After fuel cell testing, a Pt-Pd solid solution absent of lattice dilatation and depleted in carbon is recovered. The
structural evolution of the catalysts is correlated with catalyst de-activation.