Preparation and the physical/electrochemical properties of a Pt/C nanocatalyst stabilized by citric acid for polymer electrolyte fuel cells |
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Authors: | J.W. Guo J. Prabhuram C.W. Wong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China |
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Abstract: | Pt/C nanocatalysts were prepared by the reduction of chloroplatinic acid with sodium borohydride, with citric acid as a stabilizing agent in ammonium hydroxide solution. These nanocatalysts were obtained by altering the molar ratio of citric acid to chloroplatinic acid (CA/Pt) from 1:1, 2:1, 3:1 to 4:1. Transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analyses indicated that the well-dispersed Pt nanoparticles of around 3.82 nm in size were obtained when the CA/Pt ratio was maintained at 2:1. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements revealed that the 2:1, 3:1 and 4:1 molar ratio catalysts had a relatively higher amount of Pt in their metallic state than did the 1:1 molar ratio catalyst. Cyclic voltammetry results demonstrated that the Pt/C nanocatalysts annealed at 400 °C in an N2 atm provided higher electrocatalytic activity. Among all the molar ratio catalysts, the 2:1 molar ratio catalyst exhibited the largest electrochemical active surface (EAS) area, and its methanol oxidation reaction current was superior to the E-TEK catalyst. The oxygen reduction reaction of the catalysts studied by linear sweep voltammetry and tested in a fuel cell indicated that the catalytic activity of the 2:1 molar ratio catalyst was comparable to that of an E-TEK catalyst. |
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Keywords: | Pt nanoparticles Citric acid stabilizer Methanol electrooxidaton Oxygen electroreduction Direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) |
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