شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
3531
عنوان مقاله :
Preparation of New GDE based on polyaniline in oxygen reduction reaction for proton exchange membrane fuel cell
Author/Authors :
Karim Kakaei Department of physical chemistry - Faculty of science - Tarbiat modarres university, Tehran , H. Gharibi Department of physical chemistry - Faculty of science - Tarbiat modarres university, Tehran , M. Zhiani Department of physical chemistry - Faculty of science - Tarbiat modarres university, Tehran , M. javaheri Department of physical chemistry - Faculty of science - Tarbiat modarres university, Tehran , R.A. Mirzaei Department of chemistry - Faculty of science - shahid rajaei university
كليدواژه :
Preparation of New GDE , polyaniline , oxygen reduction reaction
سال انتشار :
ارديبهشت 1391
عنوان كنفرانس :
دومين سمينار پيل سوختي ايران
چكيده لاتين :
Considering the high cost of polymer electrolyte fuel cell catalysts, the concept
of lowering the platinium loading required to provide acceptable performance has
been of paramount intrest to reasercheres in this field [1]. Therefore it is essential to
enlarge the effective surface area by diminishing the size of catalyst particles and to
distribute the catalyst only on the surface of the electrode for a low platinum
loading and use of the whole surface of catalyst [2]. Electron conductive polymers,
such as polyaniline , polypyrrole, polythiophene, are very convenient substrates in
order to disperse, at the molecular level, electrocatalytic materials, in such a way
that each catalytic center will be accessible to the reactive molecule. Platinum and
platinum-based alloy catalysts have been highly dispersed in conducting polymers
to activate various electrochemical reactions: reduction of protons [3], oxygen
reduction [4], hydrogen oxidation [5], and finally oxidation of small organic
molecules, such as methanol [6]. In most caces, the electrocatalytic activities of
such modified metallic electrodes are greater than that of bulk metals and it is to
greatly reduce the amount of platinum in the electrode and thereby significantly
lower its cost, for example, for application in fuel cells and battry.