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Methanol-tolerant electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
Authors:S Gupta  D Tryk  SK Zecevic  W Aldred  D Guo  R F Savinell
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and the Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106-7217, USA
Abstract:Heat-treated mgr-oxo-iron(iii) tetramethoxy phenyl porphyrin (Fe-TMPP)2O and iron(iii) tetramethoxy phenyl porphyrin (FeTMPP-Cl) as well as iron(iii) octaethyl porphyrin (FeOEP-Cl) adsorbed on high-area carbons such as deashed and un-deashed RB carbon (Calgon) and Black Pearls-2000 (Cabot) have been found to exhibit stable and very high oxygen reduction rates. Experiments done over a period of 24h showed no performance degradation. Measured performances were very similar to supported platinum (E-Tek), when tested in 85% H3PO4-equilibrated Nafion 117 membrane at 125°C and hydrated-Nafion membrane at 60°C in a minifuel cell. The macrocycle cathodes are insensitive to the presence of methanol whereas the platinum cathodes are very sensitive and show degradation in the oxygen reduction performance.
Keywords:oxygen reduction  fuel cell  Nafion  solid polymer electrolyte  macrocycles  porphyrins
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