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Fluorination-enabled interface of PtNi electrocatalysts for high-performance high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Science China-Materials [2022]
Long Peng, Du Shiqian, Liu Qie, Tao Li, Peng Cong, Wang Tehua, Gu Kaizhi, Xie Chao, Zhang Yiqiong, Chen Ru, Lu Shanfu, Cheng Yi, Feng Wei, Wang Shuangyin
ABSTRACT

High-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (HT-PEMFCs) bring new opportunities for portable power generation due to their outstanding advantages such as high tolerance to fuel/air impurities and simplified heat/water management. However, carbon-supported nanostructured Pt-based catalysts running at temperatures over 150°C are challenged by the severe aggregation and carbon corrosion, thus leading to poor durability. Herein, we demonstrate that dendritic Pt-Ni nanoparticles supported on fluorinated carbon black (white carbon black) could significantly enhance the performance and durability of HT-PEMFCs as the cathode catalysts running at 160°C due to the strong interaction of the F and Ni atoms to form a Ni x F y interface on Pt-Ni nanoparticles. With the formation of a stable Ni x F y interface, this integrated HT-PEMFC reached peak power densities of 906 mW cm −2 and demonstrated excellent durability at 160°C under anhydrous H 2 /O 2 conditions. This mitigation strategy was applied to Pt-alloy/C electrocatalysts and resulted in the elimination of Pt dissolution in practical fuel cells.

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