Abstract
The cell voltage reversal phenomena occurring at the anode was focused on for the purpose of extending the lifetime of PEFCs. In order to address both the carbon-based degradation and alloying-based degradation at the anode. Multifunctional layered anodes were proposed. Anodes were designed in order to separate the Pt/C and IrO2 layers. This approach successfully increased durability toward the carbon-based degradation. This is most likely because a water electrolysis reaction rather preferentially occurs at the IrO2 layer near the electrolyte membrane, leading to suppression of carbon corrosion reaction at the Pt/C layer. Regarding to the alloying-based degradation, contacting two layers of Pt/C and IrO2 lead to Pt-Ir alloying even though two layers were separately made. However, when two layers of Pt/C and IrO2 were completely separated by inserting the carbon layer, Pt-Ir alloying was totally avoided.
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