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Investigation of tungsten carbide supported Pd or Pt as anode catalysts for PEM fuel cells
Authors:Vladimir M. Nikolic  Dragana L. Zugic  Ivana M. Perovic  Aleksandra B. Saponjic  Biljana M. Babic  Igor A. Pasti  Milica P. Marceta Kaninski
Affiliation:1. University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;2. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:In this contribution, we present results of electrochemical characterization of prepared tungsten carbide supported palladium and platinum and Vulcan XC-72 supported palladium. These catalysts were employed as anode catalysts in PEMFC and results are compared to commercial platinum catalyst. Platinum seems to be irreplaceable as a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) catalyst for both the anode and the cathode, yet the high price and limited natural resources are holding back the commercialization of the PEMFCs. Tungsten carbide is recognized as promising catalyst support having the best conductivity among interstitial carbides. Higher natural resources and significantly lower price make palladium good candidate for replacement of the platinum catalyst. The presented results show that all prepared catalysts are very active for the hydrogen oxidation reaction. Linear sweep voltammetry curves of Pd/C and Pd/WC show existence of peaks at 0.07 V vs. RHE, which is assigned to absorbed hydrogen. H2|Pd/WC|Nafion117|Pt/C|O2 fuel cell has almost the same efficiency and similar power output as commercial platinum catalyst.
Keywords:Palladium   Tungsten carbide   Anode catalyst   PEM fuel cells
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