Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1291251 | Journal of Power Sources | 2007 | 10 Pages |
New commercial catalysts materials from Johnson Matthey were tested in thin-film electrodes (cathodes) in PEMFCs. These catalysts are nano-sized Pt particles on a novel high-surface-area carbon support. It was found that in thin-film electrodes made from the new catalyst material a much higher specific electrochemically active surface area could be achieved than in electrodes made from conventional 40 wt% Pt/Vulcan XC-72. This was due to both smaller particle sizes and a better utilisation, and also resulted in a higher mass activity. The optimum Nafion content was found to be 20 wt%. The thickness of electrodes was reduced, resulting in a lower proton resistance. This reduced the transport losses in the electrode, as is also illustrated by modelling results.