Enhancing Fuel Cell Durability with Heteroenergetic TaOx-Carbon Support

Suyeon Choi, Doosun Hong, Hyun Woo Yang, Jeonghan Roh, Jaeyoung Yoo, Changsoo Lee, Min Joong Kim, Young Hwa Yun, Kihoon Bang, Jong Min Kim, Eun Ae Cho, Sang Soo Han, Donghun Kim, Hyuck Mo Lee

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Abstract

Attaining the high durability of supported metal catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis remains a significant challenge. Here, we introduce a mixed tantalum oxide-carbon support for an oxygen reduction reaction catalyst in alkaline fuel cells, aiming to address the degradation arising from suboptimal metal-support interactions. The composite support, conceptualized as a heteroenergetic support, comprises two distinct components exhibiting substantially disparate affinities for metal nanoparticles (NPs). This unique configuration ensures the effective stabilization of the metal NPs on the support. The Au-doped Pd NPs on the mixed tantalum oxide-carbon support exhibit fully sustained mass activity even after a 10000-cycle accelerated durability test. This exceptional durability is ascribed to the effective suppression of the particle agglomerations, as elucidated through transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Our study highlights the efficacy of a heteroenergetic support as a compelling approach for achieving ultradurability in catalytic operations and indicates the broad applicability of this strategy for diverse reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4265-4272
Number of pages8
JournalACS Energy Letters
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Sep 2024

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