Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.31112.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.121351

Critical thinking on baseline corrections for electrochemical surface area (ECSA) determination of Pt/C through H-adsorption/H-desorption regions of a cyclic voltammogram

Sharma, Raghunandan Gyergyek, Saso Andersen, Shuang Ma
Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.31112.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.121351

Critical thinking on baseline corrections for electrochemical surface area (ECSA) determination of Pt/C through H-adsorption/H-desorption regions of a cyclic voltammogram

Sharma, Raghunandan 1Gyergyek, Saso 2Andersen, Shuang Ma1
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  • 1. Univ Southern Denmark
  • 2. Jozef Stefan Inst
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Abstract

Determination of the electrochemical surface area (ECSA) of platinum supported on carbon (Pt/C) electro-catalysts through the hydrogen adsorption/desorption region has been revisited. Conventionally, ECSA is calculated by using the area of the H-adsorption (H-ad), H-desorption (H-de) or both of the regions to calculate the corresponding charge. Use of an appropriate baseline for the double-layer region is highly important for accurate determination of the associated charge. Unlike pure platinum, where a horizontal baseline for double-layer region is appropriate, the Pt/C catalysts have a skewed baseline for the double-layer region due to presence of surface functional groups from the support carbon. The skewness is not similar for the negative-going (cathodic) and the positive-going (anodic)scans, leading to significantly different H-ad and H-de charges. Again, the baselines from carbon may vary significantly during the catalyst durability study through an accelerated stress test (AST), due to oxidation of the support carbon. Present study investigates the effects of the baseline contribution on the ECSA calculations of Pt/C. It is observed that the baseline contribution for charge calculation (i) depends on the nature of the carbon support with significantly higher values (~10 fold) for H-de as compared to that for H-ad and (ii) increases for both the regions with the number of stress cycles during an AST. Hence, for Pt/C catalysts, while using a constant current baseline as a close approximation of the true baseline, charge associated to Had should be used for calculation of ECSA to access the catalyst activity as well as the durability in terms of %ECSA loss during AST.

Key words

ECSA/Baseline correction/H adsorption/desorption/Carbon corrosion/AST/CARBON-SUPPORTED PLATINUM/CELL CATALYST LAYERS/MEMBRANE FUEL-CELLS/OXYGEN REDUCTION/DEGRADATION MECHANISMS/METAL-ELECTRODES/ALLOY CATALYSTS/ELECTROCATALYSTS/NANOPARTICLES/TEMPERATURE

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出版年

2022
Applied Catalysis

Applied Catalysis

ISSN:0926-3373
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