Abstract

black pearls 2000 (designated as bp- 2000) and vulcan xc-72 (designated as xc-72) carbon blacks were chosen as supports to prepare 40 wt % (the targeted value) pt/c catalysts by a modified polyol process. the carbon blacks were characterized by n-2 adsorption and fourier tranform infrared spectroscopy. the prepared catalysts were characterized by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (sem), in situ cyclic voltammetry, and current-voltage curves. on bp- 2000, pt nanoparticles were larger in size and more unevenly distributed than on xc-72. it was observed by sem that the corresponding catalyst layer on bp- 2000 was thicker than that of xc-72 based catalyst at almost the identical catalyst loading. and the bp- 2000 supported catalyst gave a better single cell performance at high current densities. these results suggest that the performance improvement is due to the enhanced oxygen diffusion and water removal capability when bp- 2000 is used as cathode catalyst support. (c) 2004 the electrochemical society.

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