Abstract

One of the limitations of conventional carbon-supported Pt electrocatalyst in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel cell (PEMFC) is the carbon corrosion during start-up and shut-down of a fuel cell. The present work investigates the stability of three different carbon blacks and their functionalized forms as supports for Pt electrocatalysts. Acetylene black (AB) as a low surface area carbon shows a higher degree of graphitization and effective functionalization than Vulcan carbon and Ketjan black. Electrochemical tests on corrosion studies show that the AB and its functionalized form (f-AB) as support for Pt electrocatalyst exhibits good electrochemical activity with an ECSA of 52 m2g-1 and 78 m2g-1 and excellent corrosion resistance with minimum ECSA loss of 6% and 16% for Pt/AB and Pt/f-AB, respectively, satisfying the DoE target (<40% ECSA loss.) This makes the Pt/f-AB a promising durable electrocatalyst for PEMFC with improved activity and durability.

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