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Degradation Mechanisms of Pt/C Fuel Cell Catalysts under Simulated Start-Stop Conditions

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 832-843

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cs300024h

Keywords

fuel cell; catalyst degradation; degradation mechanism; transmission electron microscopy; electron tomography; IL-TEM; IL-tomography

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  1. Fonds der Chemischen Industrie (FCI)

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This manuscript investigates the degradation of a Pt/Vulcan fuel cell catalyst under simulated start stop conditions in an electrochemical half-cell. Identical location transmission electron microscopy (IL-TEM) is used to visualize the several different degradation pathways occurring on the same catalyst material under potential cycling conditions. The complexity of degradation on the nanoscale leading to macroscopic active surface area loss is demonstrated and discussed. Namely, four different degradation pathways at one single Pt/Vulcan aggregate are clearly observed. Furthermore, inhomogeneous degradation behavior for different catalyst locations is shown, and trends in degradation mechanisms related to the platinum particle size are discussed in brief. Attention is drawn to the vast field of parameters influencing catalyst stability. We also present the development of a new technique to study changes of the catalyst not only with 2D projections of standard TEM images but also in 3D. For this purpose, identical location tomography (IL-tomography) is introduced, which visualizes the 3D structure of an identical catalyst location before and after degradation.

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