Synthesis of platinum nanoparticles and then self-assembly on Nafion membrane to give a catalyst coated membrane

2005 
A catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) with Pt loading of 2.8 μg/cm 2 have been prepared by self-assembling charged Pt particles on a sulfonic acid function group, SO 3 - , on themembrane surface. Proton conductivity of the as-obtained CCM is 0.0932 S/cm. Half-cell polarisation showed that the self-assembled membrane is electrochemical active. Electrochemical characterisation of the self-assembled electrode showed that the Pt-PDDA nanoparticles were electrocatalytic active. The performance of self-assembled MEA with a Pt loading of 2.8 μg/cm 2 achieved 2.3 mW/cm 2 . This corresponds to Pt utilisation of 821 W per 1 g Pt. The results demonstrated the feasibility of the formation of monolayered Pt nanoparticle structure on the membrane interface. Such a monolayered structure could offer a powerful tool in fundamental studies of polymer electrolyte systems.
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