Stabilizing Alkaline Fuel Cells with a Niobium-Doped Brookite Titanium Dioxide Catalyst Support

CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Anion-exchange membrane fuel cells represent a promising and scalable approach for hydrogen energy utilization. However, their development is hindered by the weak bonding between metal catalysts and carbon supports, along with challenges in fabricating electronically/ionically conductive electrodes. Here, we report a composite cathode of Nb-doped brookite TiO2 2 nanorods that have robust stability when combined with Pt nanoscale catalysts in an alkaline fuel cell. The composite cathode, fabricated without the addition of an ionomer, delivers a power density of 419 mW cm- 2 at a current density of 650 mA cm- 2 and a voltage retention of 81% at 100 mA cm- 2 after 25 h, substantially outperforming a cathode fabricated from commercial Pt/C. Further investigations of the chemical structure, anion exchange capacity, and mass transfer resistance reveal that a solvent residue derived from N-methylpyrrolidone plays an important role in charge transfer and mass transport in the alkaline fuel cell.
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alkaline fuel cell,metal oxide support,ionomer-free fabrication
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