Abstract
AbstractWe report a Pt/Vulcan carbon–polyaniline (VC–PANI) catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). This electrocatalyst was prepared from Pt nanoparticles supported by a VC–PANI composite substrate. Electrochemical performance was measured using potentiostat/galvanostats technique and a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) test station. The electrochemical properties of the electrodes were characterized using linear sweep voltammetry, AC impedance spectroscopy and chronoamperometry. Electrochemical characterization by hydrogen adsorption/desorption cyclic voltammetry and CO stripping voltammetry indicates that the electrochemical active surface areas of the Pt/VC–PANI are comparable to the commercial catalyst. The performance of the Pt/VC–PANI and Pt/C(E‐TEK) + PANI electrocatalysts were found to be 1.82 and 1.33 times higher than of the Pt/C(E‐TEK) electrode. The surface morphologies of the electrodes were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). PANI has a fibrous structure and the improved performance was attributed to the PANI effect and synergistic effects between the carbon Vulcan and the PANI fiber. These results indicate that Pt/VC–PANI is a promising catalyst for the ORR in PEMFCs using an H2/O2 feed.
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