Performance of an Ht-Pemfc Having a Catalyst With Graphene and Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Support
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2019
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In this study, the effect of multiwalled carbon nanotube and graphene nanoplatelet-based catalyst supports on the performance of reformate gas-fed polybenzimidazole (PBI)-based high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell (HT-PEMFC) was investigated. In addition, the effect of several microwave conditions on the performance of the Pt-Ru/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)-graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) catalyst was assessed. Through X-ray diffraction, thermal gravimetric analysis, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive spectroscopy, the catalysts' chemical structure and morphology were characterized. Cyclic voltammetry analysis was used for the electrochemical characterization of catalysts through an electrochemical cell with three electrodes connected to a potentiostat. The results showed that the best performing catalyst is the catalyst produced using 800-W power for 40 seconds. The electrochemically active surface area values of this catalyst ranged from 54 to 45 m(2)/g. Single-cell performance tests of the HT-PEMFC were then carried out. In these tests, reformate gas mixture, consisting of H-2, CO2, and CO, was fed to the anode side at 160 degrees C without humidification. These tests for the best performing catalyst yielded peak power density of 0.280 W/cm(2) and current density (at 0.6 V) of 0.180 A/cm(2) in the H-2/air environment and peak power density of 0.266 W/cm(2) and current density (at 0.6 V) of 0.171 A/cm(2) in the reformate gas/air environment. As a result of the experiments, it was found that Pt-Ru/MWCNT-GNP hybrid material is a suitable catalyst for HT-PEMFC.
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Colpan, Can Ozgur/0000-0003-0855-3147; DEVRIM, YILSER/0000-0001-8430-0702;
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carbon nanotube, cyclic voltammetry, graphene nanoplatelets, high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell
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43
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8
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3578
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3589