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Inkjet printing of carbon supported platinum 3-D catalyst layers for use in fuel cells

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 171, Issue 1, Pages 101-106

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2007.01.024

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PEM fuel cells; ink jet technology; catalysts; membrane electrode assemblies; Pt loading of carbon black

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We present a method of using inkjet printing (IJP) to deposit catalyst materials onto gas diffusion layers (GDLs) that are made into membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEMFC). Existing ink deposition methods such as spray painting or screen printing are not well suited for ultra low (< 0.5 mg Pt cm(-2)) loadings. The UP method can be used to deposit smaller volumes of water based catalyst ink solutions with picoliter precision provided the solution properties are compatible with the cartridge design. By optimizing the dispersion of the ink solution we have shown that this technique can be successfully used with catalysts supported on different carbon black (i.e. XC-72R, Monarch 700, Black Pearls 2000, etc.). Our ink jet printed MEAs with catalyst loadings of 0.020 mg Pt cm(-2) have shown Pt utilizations in excess of 16,000 mW mg(-1) Pt which is higher than our traditional screen printed MEAs (800 mW mg(-1) Pt). As a further demonstration of UP versatility, we present results of a graded distribution of Pt/C catalyst structure using standard Johnson Matthey (JM) catalyst. Compared to a continuous catalyst layer of JM Pt/C (20% Pt), the graded catalyst structure showed enhanced performance. (C) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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