Abstract

Deposition of Pt nanoparticles on electrochemically functionalized carbon black electrode for potential application in polymer membrane electrolyte fuel cells was realized with in situ ion-exchange method. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis show that carboxylic acid groups are introduced on the carbon black through electrochemical functionalization. The ion-exchange mechanism is confirmed. Scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope images show that Pt nanoparticles are highly dispersed on the surface of carbon black, with an average size of , which is consistent with the particle size calculated through X-ray diffraction method. The electrochemical surface area is greatly increased and the Pt utilization is greatly enhanced on the ion-exchanged electrode (electrode made by in situ ion exchange method), which is 96.6%, 2.42 times that of the conventional one (39.9%). The increase in electrochemical surface area and Pt utilization is attributed to the specific structure of the ion-exchanged electrode.

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