Nanostructured Catalyst Systems for Fuel Cells: Synthesis and Characterization of Low Platinum Content electrocatalysts for O2 Reduction.
Author(s) -
Radoslav R. Adžić,
Michael Furey
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/973578
Subject(s) - catalysis , fuel cells , proton exchange membrane fuel cell , platinum , characterization (materials science) , cathode , materials science , electrode , reduction (mathematics) , chemical engineering , oxygen reduction , membrane electrode assembly , oxygen reduction reaction , nanotechnology , electrochemistry , chemistry , engineering , anode , organic chemistry , geometry , mathematics
The objective of this project is to synthesize and characterize new O{sub 2} reduction catalysts with enhanced activity and ultra low Pt loading, and to test them in membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) to determine their performance under fuel cell cathode operating conditions
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