On the use of surface-confined molecular catalysts in fuel cell development |
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Authors: | Paul Kavanagh |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queens University Belfast, David Keir Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, BT9 5AG, UK |
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Abstract: | Fuel cells have the potential to provide sustainable clean energy but are hampered by the reliance on Pt as an electrocatalyst for half-cell reactions. Bio-inspired molecular catalysts, composed of Earth-abundant elements, have shown promise as alternative electrocatalysts for fuel oxidation and oxygen reduction reactions. This article provides a concise overview of recent progress in this area with particular focus on (i) electrodes modified with molecular catalysts for fuel oxidation and O2 reduction and (ii) fuel cells incorporating surface-confined molecular catalysts for both anodic and cathodic reactions. Finally, the prospect and challenges of using molecular catalysts in fuel cell assemblies are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Molecular catalysis Fuel cell Electrocatalysis Fuel oxidation Oxygen reduction |
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