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AbstractThe oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) on RuxWySez is of great importance in the development of a novel cathode electrode in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) technology. The RuxWySez electrocatalyst was synthesised in an organic solvent for 3 h. The powder was characterised by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and powder X‐ray diffraction (XRD). The electrocatalyst consisted of agglomerates of nanometric size (∼50–150 nm) particles. In the electrochemical studies, rotating disc electrode (RDE) and rotating ring‐disc electrode (RRDE) techniques were used to determine the oxygen reduction kinetics in 0.5 M H2SO4. The kinetic studies include the determination of Tafel slope (112 mV dec–1), exchange current density at 25 °C (1.48 × 10–4 mA cm–2) and the apparent activation energy of the oxygen reaction (52.1 � 0.4 kJ mol–1). Analysis of the data shows a multi‐electron charge transfer process to water formation, with 2% H2O2 production. A single PEMFC with the RuxWySez cathode catalysts generated a power density of 180 mW cm–2. Performance achieved with a loading of 1.4 mg cm–2 of a 40 wt% RuxWySez and 60 wt% carbon Vulcan (i.e. 0.56 mg cm–2 of pure RuxWySez). Single PEMFC working was obtained with hydrogen and oxygen at 80 °C with 30 psi.

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