Vapor-Deposited Pt and Pd-Pt Catalysts for Solid Acid Fuel Cells: Short Range Structure and Interactions with the CsH2PO4Electrolyte

Alexander B. Papandrew, Samuel St. John, Ramez A. Elgammal, David L. Wilson, Robert W. Atkinson, Jamie S. Lawton, Thomas M. Arruda, Thomas A. Zawodzinski
2016 Journal of the Electrochemical Society  
State-of-the-art cathodes for solid acid fuel cells (SAFCs) based on the crystalline electrolyte CsH 2 PO 4 (CDP) are comprised of a proton-conducting CDP network coated by a vapor-deposited nanostructured catalyst. Pd-rich (85 at%Pd) Pt-Pd oxygen reduction catalysts vapor-deposited on CDP display both extraordinary activity for oxygen reduction and poor stability in cathodes for SAFCs operating at 250 • C. Similar catalysts with lower Pd content (57 at%Pd) are less active and more stable.
more » ... X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), we find that these catalysts are structurally similar and that structural variations are insufficient to explain the observed differences in activity. XAS and solid-state and solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) also show that additional water-soluble chemical species are present in the Pd-rich electrode after fuel cell operation. We attribute the presence of these species to the reactivity of the Pd-rich catalyst with CsH 2 PO 4 and suggest that these products are the cause of the observed deactivation.
doi:10.1149/2.0371606jes fatcat:5adtbw4woreifcwgixwvk3mdz4