Ultralow‐Loading Ruthenium–Iridium Fuel Cell Catalysts Dispersed on Zn–N Species‐Doped Carbon

Author:

Meng Pin1,Zheng Wei1,Shi Hongda1,Yang Jiahe1,Wang Peichen1,Zhang Yunlong1,Chen Xingyan1,Zong Cichang2,Wang Pengcheng1,Cheng Zhiyu1,Yang Yang1,Wang Dongdong1,Chen Qianwang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Science and Technology of China Hefei 230026 China

2. The Anhui High Magnetic Field Laboratory Hefei Institutes of Physical Science Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei 230031 China

Abstract

AbstractDeveloping low‐loading platinum‐group‐metal (PGM) catalysts is one of the key challenges in commercializing anion‐exchange‐membrane‐fuel‐cells (AEMFCs), especially for hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR). Here, ruthenium–iridium nanoparticles being deposited on a Zn–N species‐doped carbon carrier (Ru6Ir/Zn–N–C) are synthesized and used as an anodic catalyst for AEMFCs. Ru6Ir/Zn–N–C shows extremely high mass activity (5.87 A mgPGM−1) and exchange current density (0.92 mA cm−2), which is 15.1 and 3.9 times that of commercial Pt/C, respectively. Based on the Ru6Ir/Zn–N–C AEMFCs achieve a peak power density of 1.50 W cm−2, surpassing the state‐of‐the‐art commercial PtRu catalysts and the power ratio of the normalized loading is 14.01 W mgPGM anode−1 or 5.89 W mgPGM −1 after decreasing the anode loading (87.49 µg cm−2) or the total PGM loading (0.111 mg cm−2), satisfying the US Department of Energy's PGM loading target. Moreover, the solvent and solute isotope separation method is used for the first time to reveal the kinetic process of HOR, which shows the reaction is influenced by the adsorption of H2O and OH. The improvement of the hydrogen bond network connectivity of the electric double layer by adjusting the interfacial H2O structure together with the optimized HBE and OHBE is proposed to be responsible for the high HOR activity of Ru6Ir/Zn–N–C.

Funder

National Basic Research Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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