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AbstractIn the present study, low cost platinum based bimetallic electrocatalyst Pt‐Ni/CAB with varying Pt to Ni atomic ratios 3:1, 1:1, and 1:3 were successfully synthesized for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) of the developed proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The solvothermal process was adopted for the synthesis of Pt‐Ni(3:1)/CAB, Pt‐Ni(1:1)/CAB, and Pt‐Ni(1:3)/CAB using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as solvent at a temperature of 190°C which is very close to the boiling point. The Pt‐Ni/CAB exhibited the highest activity for the ORR in half‐cell and single cell PEMFC performance. The electrocatalysts Pt‐Ni(1:3)/CAB appeared with smallest crystalline FCC structures having crystallite size of 8.33 nm. The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis also show that the Pt‐Ni(1:3)/CAB has smallest particle size of 1.67 ± 0.45 nm. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) analysis shows Pt‐Ni(1:3)/CAB electrocatalyst offers less activation loss at ORR peak at a potential of 0.16 V as compared to Pt‐Ni(3:1)/CAB (ORR peak – 0.12) and Pt‐Ni(1:1)/CAB (ORR peak – 0.11). The synthesized Pt‐Ni(1:3)/CAB produced a maximum power density of 18.86 mW/cm2 at a maximum current density of 44.8 mA/cm2 with an open‐circuit voltage of 0.914 V at a room temperature of 33°C. The power density improved around 1.34 times when the cell temperature was raised from 33 to 70°C. The Pt‐Ni(1:3)/CAB cathode electrocatalyst could be used as economical to substitute costly commercial pure platinum based electrocatalyst.

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