Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1272339 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Graphite particles (80 μm) and PTFE particles (40 μm) were coated with Ni (18–50 wt.%) and PTFE fine particles (0.3 μm; 8 wt.%) via electroless Ni–PTFE composite plating. The conductivity of Ni–PTFE plated graphite (C/Ni–PTFE) and PTFE (PTFE/Ni–PTFE) particles increased with the Ni content. At 35 wt.% Ni content, the conductivity (300 Sm−1) of C/Ni–PTFE particles was about 2 times higher than that of PTFE/Ni–PTFE particles. The particles were pressed into plates under a pressure of 10–500 kg cm−2 and the plates were then subjected to heat treatment at 350 °C. The surface of C/Ni–PTFE plates contained infinitely many gaps of 0.01–20 μm; these gaps are useful as a pathway for reacting gases. The conductivities in a direction perpendicular and parallel to the C/Ni–PTFE plates were respectively about 3.5 times (510 Sm−1) and 16 times (48 × 103 Sm−1) higher than those of the PTFE/Ni–PTFE plates. Furthermore, the total pore volume (0.145 cm3 g−1) of C/Ni–PTFE plates was higher than that of PTFE/Ni–PTFE plates, which improved the gas permeability of the former. The current density (84 mA cm−2 at 0.3 V) of C/Ni–PTFE electrode was about 2 times higher than that of PTFE/Ni–PTFE electrode. This increase in the current density might be attributed to the improvement in the total conductivity and gas permeability of C/Ni–PTFE electrode.

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