Abstract

AbstractPlatinum nano‐dendrites of various sizes were applied as cathode catalysts in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The membrane electrode assembly (MEA) fabricated with Pt nano‐dendrites showed very high ORR activity at high potential ranges due to lower activation overpotential. But it showed the cell performance only comparable to commercial Pt/C due to Ohmic and mass transfer resistance at high current density ranges. These results demonstrate that both high intrinsic activity of the catalysts and the formation of three‐phase interface with efficient proton, electron, and mass transfer should be considered together when shape‐controlled metal nanoparticles are used as cathode catalysts in a PEMFC.

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