Insights on the extraordinary tolerance to alcohols of Fe-N-C cathode catalysts in highly performing direct alcohol fuel cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs) represent the best alternative to batteries for portable and auxiliary power
units application due to the high energy density of short chain alcohols. Currently, the utilization of the best
platinum group metal (PGM) cathode catalysts is limited, not only by a high cost and scarce resources, but also
by the inefficient oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) when permeated alcohols adsorb on the catalytic active sites.
In this work, a highly active Fe-N-C catalyst derived from the pyrolysis of nicarbazin (a nitrogen charge transfer
organic salt) and an iron precursor has been investigated to get insights on the extraordinary tolerance to the
presence of alcohols (methanol and ethanol) of such a PGM-free catalyst. Density functional theory (DFT)
calculations demonstrate for the first time that Fe-N4 and Fe-N2C2 active sites preferentially adsorb oxygen with
much higher energy than methanol, ethanol and products of partial ethanol oxidation (0.73-1.16 eV stronger
adsorption), while nitrogen-carbon related sites (pyridinic and graphitic nitrogen) are much less selective
towards ORR. Half-cell electrochemical characterization showed that the Fe-N-C catalyst overcomes Pt ORR
activity in acidic medium with methanol or ethanol concentrations as low as 0.01 M. The feasibility of DAFCs
operation based on high methanol (up to 17 M) and ethanol (up to 5 M) concentration thanks to the utilization
of Fe-N-C cathode catalyst is demonstrated. A new strategy is proposed for DAFCs where using Pt only at the
anode and Fe-N-C at the cathode allows extending the device energy density compared to PGM-based catalysts
at both electrodes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrocatalysis; Oxygen reduction reaction; Alcohol tolerance; Fuel cell; Density functional theory
Elenco autori:
SEBASTIAN DEL RIO, David; Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Baglio, Vincenzo
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