Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology

Reactive spray deposition technology (RSDT) is a method of depositing films or producing nanopowders through combustion of metal-organic compounds dissolved in a solvent. This technology produces powders of controllable size and quality by changing process parameters to control the stoichiometry of...

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Main Author: Roller, Justin
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Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/4458
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.-44582013-06-05T04:17:18ZLow platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technologyRoller, JustinProton exchange fuel cellLow platinumReactive spray depositionComposite cathodeReactive spray deposition technology (RSDT) is a method of depositing films or producing nanopowders through combustion of metal-organic compounds dissolved in a solvent. This technology produces powders of controllable size and quality by changing process parameters to control the stoichiometry of the final product. This results in a low-cost, continuous production method suitable for producing a wide range of fuel cell related catalyst films or powders. In this work, the system is modified for direct deposition of both unsupported and carbon supported layers on proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. The cell performance is investigated for platinum loadings of less than 0.15 mg/cm² using a heterogeneous bi-layer consisting of a layer of unsupported platinum followed by a composite layer of Nafion®, carbon and platinum. Comparison to more traditional composite cathode architectures is made at loadings of 0.12 and 0.05 mg platinum/cm². The composition and phase of the platinum catalyst is confirmed by XPS and XRD analysis while the particle size is analyzed by TEM microscopy. Cell voltages of 0.60 V at 1 A/cm² using H₂/O₂ at a loading of 0.053 mg platinum/cm² have been achieved.University of British Columbia2009-02-11T19:40:39Z2009-02-11T19:40:39Z20092009-02-11T19:40:39Z2009-05Electronic Thesis or Dissertation2797816 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2429/4458eng
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topic Proton exchange fuel cell
Low platinum
Reactive spray deposition
Composite cathode
spellingShingle Proton exchange fuel cell
Low platinum
Reactive spray deposition
Composite cathode
Roller, Justin
Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
description Reactive spray deposition technology (RSDT) is a method of depositing films or producing nanopowders through combustion of metal-organic compounds dissolved in a solvent. This technology produces powders of controllable size and quality by changing process parameters to control the stoichiometry of the final product. This results in a low-cost, continuous production method suitable for producing a wide range of fuel cell related catalyst films or powders. In this work, the system is modified for direct deposition of both unsupported and carbon supported layers on proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. The cell performance is investigated for platinum loadings of less than 0.15 mg/cm² using a heterogeneous bi-layer consisting of a layer of unsupported platinum followed by a composite layer of Nafion®, carbon and platinum. Comparison to more traditional composite cathode architectures is made at loadings of 0.12 and 0.05 mg platinum/cm². The composition and phase of the platinum catalyst is confirmed by XPS and XRD analysis while the particle size is analyzed by TEM microscopy. Cell voltages of 0.60 V at 1 A/cm² using H₂/O₂ at a loading of 0.053 mg platinum/cm² have been achieved.
author Roller, Justin
author_facet Roller, Justin
author_sort Roller, Justin
title Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
title_short Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
title_full Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
title_fullStr Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
title_full_unstemmed Low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
title_sort low platinum electrodes for proton exchange fuel cells manufactures by reactive spray deposition technology
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/4458
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