Mingjia Lu , Jinhui Liang , Binwen Zeng , Wei Li , Yunqi Li , Qinqxin Wang , Yuhuai Li , Hong Chen , Jianzheng Li , Yangyang Chen , Lecheng Liang , Li Du , Yan Xiang , Shijun Liao , Zhiming Cui
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Mesoporous bowl-like carbon support for boosting oxygen transport of fuel cell cathode
The development of advanced support is conducive to promoting the practical application of fuel cells but remains an enormous challenge in terms of stabilizing catalyst particles and enabling improved accessibility to O2. Beyond solid carbon black and conventional porous carbon, we demonstrate a new type of mesoporous bowl-like carbon support with a high specific surface area of over 1200 m2 g–1 and ~ 4 nm pore. Both rotating disk electrode and membrane electrode assembly (MEA) tests show that BC-supported Pt3Co (Pt3Co/BC) catalyst greatly outperforms hollow porous carbon spheres and solid carbon spheres supported Pt3Co catalysts. The Pt3Co/BC catalysts exhibited remarkable performance as cathode catalyst in MEA, achieving a comparable open-circuit voltage of approximately 0.95 V under H2-air condition and a current density of 1.3 A cm–2 at 0.6 V with a loading of only 0.2 mgPt cm–2. Diffusion simulations and physical characterizations demonstrate that the high porosity and highly accessible pore structure of BC support facilitate the uniform distribution of catalyst particles and enhance the mass transport of O2, thereby resulting in a significant improvement in catalytic activity and durability. This work provides new insights into the influence of support shape on mass transport of reactants and electrochemical performances of the catalyst in MEA.
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The journal covers a broad scope, encompassing new trends in catalysis for applications in energy production, environmental protection, and the preparation of materials, petroleum chemicals, and fine chemicals. It explores the scientific foundation for preparing and activating catalysts of commercial interest, emphasizing representative models.The focus includes spectroscopic methods for structural characterization, especially in situ techniques, as well as new theoretical methods with practical impact in catalysis and catalytic reactions.The journal delves into the relationship between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis and includes theoretical studies on the structure and reactivity of catalysts.Additionally, contributions on photocatalysis, biocatalysis, surface science, and catalysis-related chemical kinetics are welcomed.