Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7737644 | Journal of Power Sources | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The cation impact of trimethylethyl amide ([N1114]+), ethyl pyridinium ([Epdy]) and ethylmethyl imidazolium ([Emim]+) on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is studied. The cell performance with ionic liquid (IL) as the electrolyte is dramatically improved by replacing [Emim] cation with [N1114]. A maximum power density (MPD) of 65Â mWÂ cmâ2 is obtained with [N1114]HSO4 as the electrolyte in PEMFC while the one with imidazolium ILs can only provide around 1Â mWÂ cmâ2. Subsequently, the influence of cations of ILs on Pt/C catalyst is investigated by cyclic voltammogram, and it can be found that the imidazolium cation result in smaller electrochemical active surface areas (EAS) of Pt/C than those of [N1114]+ and pyridinium. In addition, theoretical calculation with the Gaussian 03 program implies that the adsorption energy of the [Emim]+ on the Pt catalyst surface is much higher than [N1114]+, thus decreasing EAS of Pt catalyst in fuel cells. Therefore, it indicates that the cation should be carefully selected when applying ILs as an electrolyte for fuel cells.
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Authors
Jian Gao, Yong Guo, Bingbing Wu, Li Qi, Bo Li, Jianguo Liu, Zhongwei Wang, Wenming Liu, Jun Gu, Zhigang Zou,