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  • 2023The more the better:on the formation of single-phase high entropy alloy nanoparticles as catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction11citations
  • 2023The more the better: on the formation of single-phase high entropy alloy nanoparticles as catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction11citations
  • 2023The more the better11citations
  • 2022High entropy alloy nanoparticle formation at low temperaturescitations
  • 2020Solvent-dependent growth and stabilization mechanisms of surfactant-free colloidal Pt nanoparticles37citations
  • 2020Solvent-dependent growth and stabilization mechanisms of surfactant-free colloidal Pt nanoparticles37citations
  • 2018On the Preparation and Testing of Fuel Cell Catalysts Using the Thin Film Rotating Disk Electrode Method36citations
  • 2018Solutions for catalysis: A surfactant-free synthesis of precious metal nanoparticle colloids in mono-alcohols for catalysts with enhanced performancescitations

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  • Bøjesen, Espen Drath
  • Welten, Rahel L.
  • Rosenkranz, Asger Wulff
  • Jensen, Kirsten Marie Ørnsbjerg
  • Du, Jia
  • Clausen, Christian M.
  • Rossmeisl, Jan
  • Stoian, Dragos
  • Arenz, Matthias
  • Schlegel, Nicolas
  • Chen, Qinyi
  • Mathiesen, Jette K.
  • Pittkowski, Rebecca K.
  • Van Beek, Wouter
  • Nielsen, Tobias M.
  • Bøjesen, Espen D.
  • Jensen, Kirsten M. Ø.
  • Rosenkranz, Asger W.
  • Pittkowski, Rebecca
  • Mathiesen, Jette Katja
  • Beek, Wouter Van
  • Vosch, Tom
  • Kunz, Sebastian
  • Zana, Alessandro
  • Simonsen, Søren Bredmose
  • Kacenauskaite, Laura
  • Oezaslan, Mehtap
  • Kirkensgaard, Jacob J. K.
  • Quinson, Jonathan
  • Kuhn, Luise Theil
  • Neumann, Sarah
  • Bredmose Simonsen, Søren
  • Inaba, Masanori
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On the Preparation and Testing of Fuel Cell Catalysts Using the Thin Film Rotating Disk Electrode Method

  • Inaba, Masanori
  • Bucher, Jan
  • Arenz, Matthias
  • Quinson, Jonathan
Abstract

<p>We present a step-by-step tutorial to prepare proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) catalysts, consisting of Pt nanoparticles (NPs) supported on a high surface area carbon, and to test their performance in thin film rotating disk electrode (TF-RDE) measurements. The TF-RDE methodology is widely used for catalyst screening; nevertheless, the measured performance sometimes considerably differs among research groups. These uncertainties impede the advancement of new catalyst materials and, consequently, several authors discussed possible best practice methods and the importance of benchmarking.</p><p>The visual tutorial highlights possible pitfalls in the TF-RDE testing of Pt/C catalysts. A synthesis and testing protocol to assess standard Pt/C catalysts is introduced that can be used together with polycrystalline Pt disks as benchmark catalysts. In particular, this study highlights how the properties of the catalyst film on the glassy carbon (GC) electrode influence the measured performance in TF-RDE testing. To obtain thin, homogeneous catalyst films, not only the catalyst preparation, but also the ink deposition and drying procedures are essential. It is demonstrated that an adjustment of the ink's pH might be necessary, and how simple control measurements can be used to check film quality. Once reproducible TF-RDE measurements are obtained, determining the Pt loading on the catalyst support (expressed as Pt wt%) and the electrochemical surface area is necessary to normalize the determined reaction rates to either surface area or Pt mass. For the surface area determination, so-called CO stripping, or the determination of the hydrogen underpotential deposition (Hupd) charge, are standard. For the determination of the Pt loading, a straightforward and cheap procedure using digestion in aqua regia with subsequent conversion of Pt(IV) to Pt(II) and UV-vis measurements is introduced.</p>

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • thin film
  • Hydrogen
  • gas chromatography
  • drying