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Título:
Electrocatalytic Materials for Sustainable Energy Conversion Systems
Autor/es:
SILVINA GABRIELA RAMOS; GUSTAVO ANDREASEN; ALICIA E. ARES; WALTER E. TRIACA
Lugar:
Aveiro
Reunión:
Conferencia; International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials; 2021
Institución organizadora:
Universidad de Aveiro
Resumen:
The development of materials with electrochemical properties that makethem suitable for use in energy and electrocatalysts applications are extensively studied1. In high-efficiency electrochemical systems for renewable energy conversion, dispersed noble metal electrocatalysts on conductive supportsare widelyused. Platinum (Pt) is an effective electrocatalyst for electrodic reactions involved in electrochemical energy conversion technologies, as hydrogen/oxygen (H2/O2) proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell (FC), particularly the oxygen electroreduction reaction (ORR). This reaction represents one limitation in H2/O2 PEM FC, due to its slow electrode kinetics2. The oxygen electroreduction overpotentialconstitutesone of the main contributions to the loss in efficiency and power density in low temperature FC. The morphology and crystalline orientation of Pt are very important factors to be considered for understanding the effect of the electrocatalyst surface structure on the kinetics of electrocatalytic reactions. For this reason, the rational design and development of efficient Pt electrocatalyts have been prioritized in the last few years1,3. In a previous work, it has been demostrated that the molecular ORR in acid media becomes strongly dependent on Pt surface morphology in the high overpotential range, being favoured on (111)-type facetted Pt nanoparticles4. In this work, the preparation and characterization of high surface area carbon-supported facetted Ptelectrocatalysts with a defined and well characterized morphology for using in PEM FCis presented.The influence of the electrodeposition time (tE) on the characteristics of the facetted Pt electrocatalyst for the ORR on H2/O2PEM FC is evaluated.