Issue 25, 2008

Using layer-by-layer assembly of polyaniline fibers in the fast preparation of high performance fuelcell nanostructured membraneelectrodes

Abstract

Membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) for fuel cells require optimization of their nanoscale organization to reach performance parameters, which include enhanced power density, increased catalyst utilization and reduced cost. We applied sprayed layer-by-layer assembly to produce a high activity MEA for H2/O2 fuel cells from polyaniline fibers (PANI-F). This technique produces “fast-prepared” membranes with nanoscale structure, which allows to adequately address specific tuning of their porosity, platinum loading, electronic conductivity, and proton conductivity. Pt nanoparticles were attached to the PANI-F in a reaction of selective heterogeneous nucleation. After functionalization, Pt/PANI-F were assembled with Nafion™. Microscopic investigation revealed that functionalized polyaniline fibers formed a highly porous yet tight network of interpenetrating conductors connected to the catalytic Pt particles. The Pt/PANI-F LBL ultrathin MEA demonstrated a power densitiy of 63 mW cm−2 and yielded a Pt utilization of 437.5 W g−1 Pt which is comparable to the traditional fuel cell using carbon black as Pt support. Moreover, the amount of Pt used in this work is almost 2 times lower than for usual carbon-supported Pt catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Using layer-by-layer assembly of polyaniline fibers in the fast preparation of high performance fuel cell nanostructured membrane electrodes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Feb 2008
Accepted
09 Apr 2008
First published
12 May 2008

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008,10, 3796-3801

Using layer-by-layer assembly of polyaniline fibers in the fast preparation of high performance fuel cell nanostructured membrane electrodes

M. Michel, F. Ettingshausen, F. Scheiba, A. Wolz and C. Roth, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008, 10, 3796 DOI: 10.1039/B802813N

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