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A Pd/C‐CeO2 Anode Catalyst for High‐Performance Platinum‐Free Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Authors:Dr. Hamish A. Miller  Dr. Alessandro Lavacchi  Dr. Francesco Vizza  Dr. Marcello Marelli  Dr. Francesco Di Benedetto  Dr. Francesco D'Acapito  Yair Paska  Miles Page  Dr. Dario R. Dekel
Affiliation:1. CNR-ICCOM, Firenze, Italy;2. CNR-ISTM, Milan, Italy;3. Department of Earth Sciences, Università di Firenze, Firenze, Italy;4. CNR-IOM-OGG c/o ESRF, Grenoble, Cédex 9, France;5. CellEra, Caesarea, Israel;6. The Wolfson Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion –, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Abstract:One of the biggest obstacles to the dissemination of fuel cells is their cost, a large part of which is due to platinum (Pt) electrocatalysts. Complete removal of Pt is a difficult if not impossible task for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM‐FCs). The anion exchange membrane fuel cell (AEM‐FC) has long been proposed as a solution as non‐Pt metals may be employed. Despite this, few examples of Pt‐free AEM‐FCs have been demonstrated with modest power output. The main obstacle preventing the realization of a high power density Pt‐free AEM‐FC is sluggish hydrogen oxidation (HOR) kinetics of the anode catalyst. Here we describe a Pt‐free AEM‐FC that employs a mixed carbon‐CeO2 supported palladium (Pd) anode catalyst that exhibits enhanced kinetics for the HOR. AEM‐FC tests run on dry H2 and pure air show peak power densities of more than 500 mW cm?2.
Keywords:alkaline membrane  ceria  fuel cells  palladium  platinum free electrodes
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