Understanding the Electrochemical Dissolution of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Cathode Catalysts for Heavy Duty Applications Using Online ICP-MS

ECS Meeting Abstracts(2022)

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Fuel cells for heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) have attracted considerable attention because of their unique scalability, better fuel economy, and less demand for hydrogen refilling infrastructure relative to the light-duty vehicle application.1 However, the HDV application requires more stringent fuel cell durability, up to 25,000 h or 1 million miles of operation and increased efficiency. 1-2 Cathodes with relatively high Pt loading (~0.3 mg-Pt/cm2) have drawn extensive attention over initially highly active but unstable Pt-transition metal (Pt-TM) alloy3 catalysts owing to their capability of delivering high performance over long HDV lifetime. To fully exploit the potential of Pt in the HDV cathodes, new insights into the relationship between different drive cycles and operating conditions of HDVs and durability are needed with a particular emphasis on understanding the mechanisms for dissolution of Pt. Several mechanisms for dissolution of platinum have been proposed including direct Pt dissolution and electrochemical oxidation of the Pt surface atoms followed by chemical dissolution of the resulting Pt surface oxide. This presentation will outline the dissolution of Pt under various operating conditions in an electrochemical flow cell system connected to an inductively-coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) capable of detecting trace concentrations (更多
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electrochemical dissolution,polymer electrolyte,fuel cell
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