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Pt-Mo/C, Pt-Fe/C and Pt-Mo-Sn/C Nanocatalysts Derived from Cluster Compounds for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

S.S. Shapovalov, N. A. Mayorova, Alexander D. Modestov, A. A. Shiryaev, А. В. Егоров, В. А. Гринберг

2022Catalysts15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanosized bimetallic PtMo, PtFe and trimetallic PtMoSn catalysts deposited on highly dispersed carbon black Vulcan XC-72 were synthesized from the cluster complex compounds PtCl(P(C6H5)3)(C3H2N2(CH3)2)Mo(C5H4CH3)(CO)3, Pt(P(C6H5)3)(C3N2H2(CH3)2)Fe(CO)3(COC6H5C2C6H5), and PtCl(P(C6H5)3)(C3N2H2(CH3)2)C5H4CH3Mo(CO)3SnCl2, respectively. Structural characteristics of these catalysts were studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD), microprobe energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDX), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The synthesized catalysts were tested in aqueous 0.5 M H2SO4 in a three-electrode electrochemical cells and in single fuel cells. Electrocatalytic activity of PtMo/C and PtFe/C in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the activity of PtMoSn/C in electrochemical oxidation of ethanol were evaluated. It was shown that specific characteristics of the synthesized catalysts are 1.5–2 times higher than those of a commercial Pt(20%)/C catalyst. The results of experiments indicate that PtFe/C, PtMo/C, and PtMoSn/C catalysts prepared from the corresponding complex precursors can be regarded as promising candidates for application in fuel cells due to their high specific activity.

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Bimetallic stripNanomaterial-based catalystProton exchange membrane fuel cellCatalysisElectrochemistryMaterials scienceTransmission electron microscopyCarbon blackNuclear chemistryFuel cellsInorganic chemistryChemistryChemical engineeringElectrodeNanotechnologyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringNatural rubberComposite materialElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
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