4.6 Article

CO tolerance and CO oxidation at Pt and Pt-Ru anode catalysts in fuel cell with polybenzimidazole-H3PO4 membrane

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 55, Issue 20, Pages 6073-6080

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2010.05.068

Keywords

PBI; PEMFC; CO tolerance; CO oxidation; WGSR

Funding

  1. Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences

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CO tolerance of H-2-air single cell with phosphoric acid doped polybenzidazole (PA-PBI) membrane was studied in the temperature range 140-180 degrees C using either dry or humidified fuel. Fuel composition was varied from neat hydrogen to 67% (vol.) H-2-33% CO mixtures. It was found that poisoning by CO of Pt/C and Pt-Ru/C hydrogen oxidation catalysts is mitigated by fuel humidification. Electrochemical hydrogen oxidation at Pt/C and Pt-Ru/C catalysts in the presence of up to 50% CO in dry or humidified H-2-CO mixtures was studied in a cell driven mode at 180 degrees C. High CO tolerance of Pt/C and Pt-Ru/C catalysts in FC with PA-PBI membrane at 180 degrees C can be ascribed to combined action of two factors-reduced energy of CO adsorption at high temperature and removal of adsorbed CO from the catalyst surface by oxidation. Rate of electrochemical CO oxidation at Pt/C and Pt-Ru/C catalysts was measured in a cell driven mode in the temperature range 120-180 degrees C. Electrochemical CO oxidation might proceed via one of the reaction paths-direct electrochemical CO oxidation and water-gas shift reaction at the catalyst surface followed by electrochemical hydrogen oxidation stage. Steady state CO oxidation at Pt-Ru/C catalyst was demonstrated using CO-air single cell with Pt-Ru/C anode. At 180 degrees C maximum CO-air single cell power density was 17 mW cm(-2) at cell voltage U=0.18 V. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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