Abstract
When carbon nanocoils (CNCs) are used in fuel cell electrodes, the diffusion of fuel and gas, and the removal of reaction products, becomes considerably smoother. In this paper, we used CNC as an anode or cathode catalyst support material in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). Other carbon nanoparticles, Arc-Black (AcB) and Vulcan, were also used as catalyst supports to compare with the CNCs. Catalysts were loaded onto nanocarbon materials using the polyol method. We measured the methanol oxidation current of PtRu catalysts loaded on the carbon nanomaterials and the catalyst on CNC showed the highest current. Compared with the catalyst layers of AcB and Vulcan, the catalyst layer of CNCs was confirmed to have several voids. As for the cathode catalysts, the power density of Pt/CNC was 1.2 times higher than that of Pt/Vulcan and 1.6 times higher than that of Pt/AcB.
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