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Total Specific Pore Length as a Key Feature of Carbon Support for High-Performance Low-Catalyst-Loading Fuel Cells

  • Donglai Li
  • , Zitao Chen
  • , Yuanzhe Ma
  • , Sha Zheng
  • , Ziliang Deng
  • , Jingbo Li
  • , Xuedong Bai*
  • , Haibo Jin*
  • , Xuezeng Tian*
  • , Zipeng Zhao*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

To simultaneously achieve high power density, stability, and low platinum group metal (PGM) loading in the proton exchange membrane fuel cells, porous carbon materials are generally used as supports to anchor the Pt-based catalysts. Despite substantial studies on improving fuel cell performance via carbon support engineering, quantitatively identifying the preferable 3D pore feature remains a challenge. Herein, electron tomography is used to obtain the nano-scale 3D structure of representative carbon supports, which allowed us to quantitatively analysis the pore structure. A descriptor “total specific pore length” is introduced, which is defined as the sum of the pore lengths divided by the volume of the carbon matrix. We find larger total specific pore length correlates with higher oxygen transport rate in the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) test. Moreover, it is demonstrated that interconnected porous carbon, which shows a large total specific pore length, enables the catalyst to deliver a state-of-the-art rated power of 17.0 kW gPGM−1, with all key features (catalyst mass activity, rated power, and stability) surpassing the target set by the U.S. Department of Energy. As a result, the PGM loading of the MEA can be reduced to an ultralow level of 0.060 mg cm2.

源语言英语
文章编号2501785
期刊Advanced Energy Materials
15
33
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2 9月 2025
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