Recent Developments in Pt-Co catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells

2021 
Abstract Development of Pt-based oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts with high efficiency and high durability is central to the application of proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) systems. Pt-Co bimetallic catalysts have drawn extensive attention due to their capability of delivering high performance and long lifetime for fuel cell applications including light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles. However, further improvements in durability and performance are needed to meet market requirements. To fully exploit the potential of Pt-Co catalysts, new insights into the relationship between catalyst properties and fuel cell performance and durability are needed, and more effective methods to tailor the features of Pt-Co catalysts need to be developed. This review provides a summary and perspective on recent efforts, including work on customizing the Pt shell and Pt/Co ratio, tailoring crystal structure, and improving carbon support properties, with a particular emphasis on mechanisms leading to enhancement of mass activity, power density, and durability in membrane electrode assembly (MEA) testing.
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