Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6618325 Electrochimica Acta 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Porous silver membranes were investigated as potential substrates for alkaline fuel cell gas transport electrodes by both electrochemical half-cell measurements in aqueous KOH electrolyte and production of fuel cells utilising an anion-exchange polymer electrolyte. The silver membranes provide both electrocatalytic function, mechanical support and a means of current collection. The gas transport layers are cost effective compared to current gas transport media (∼3× more expensive) especially considering their greatly reduced thickness, and several hundred-fold superior electrical and thermal conductivity. Utilising Teflon-AF as a hydrophobisation agent allows production of very high performance cathodes, with platinum-free performance under oxygen at 25 °C of 248 mA cm−2 (0.70 V vs. RHE) and 575 mA cm−2 (0.60 V vs. RHE). Addition of a small amount of platinum (100 μg cm−2) increases the cathode performance to 1071 mA cm−2, and 1756 mA cm−2, respectively. An alkaline anion exchange membrane fuel cells constructed utilising these electrodes and an anion-exchange polymer electrolyte shows an open circuit potential of 1.05 V and a performance of 100 mA cm−2 at 0.6 V (60 mW cm−2).
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