Issue 19, 2013

SiC nanocrystals as Pt catalyst supports for fuel cell applications

Abstract

A robust catalyst support is pivotal to Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) to overcome challenges such as catalyst support corrosion, low catalyst utilization and overall capital cost. SiC is a promising candidate material which could be applied as a catalyst support in PEMFCs. SiC nanocrystals are here synthesized using nano-porous carbon black (Vulcan® XC-72) as a template using two different reactions, which result in particle sizes in the ranges of 50–150 nm (SiC-SPR) and 25–35 nm (SiC-NS). Pt nano-catalysts of size 5–8 nm and 4–5 nm have successfully been uniformly deposited on the nanocrystals of SiC-SPR and SiC-NS by the polyol method. The SiC substrates are subjected to an acid treatment to introduce the surface groups, which help to anchor the Pt nano-catalysts. These SiC based catalysts have been found to have a higher electrochemical activity than commercially available Vulcan based catalysts (BASF & HISPEC). These promising results signal a new era of SiC based catalysts for fuel cell applications.

Graphical abstract: SiC nanocrystals as Pt catalyst supports for fuel cell applications

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jan 2013
Accepted
18 Mar 2013
First published
18 Mar 2013
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013,1, 6030-6036

SiC nanocrystals as Pt catalyst supports for fuel cell applications

R. Dhiman, E. Johnson, E. M. Skou, P. Morgen and S. M. Andersen, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013, 1, 6030 DOI: 10.1039/C3TA10238F

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