Noaman KhanSaim SaherXuan ShiMuhammad NomanMujahid Wasim DuraniAsad Ali
Highly porous ZIF-67 (Zeolitic imidazole framework) has a conductive crystalline metal organic framework (MOF) structure which was served as a precursor and template for the preparation of nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (NCNTs) electrocatalysts. As a first step, the chloroplatinic acid, a platinum (Pt) precursor was infiltrated in ZIF-67 with a precise amount to obtain 0.12 mg.cm -2 Pt loading. Later, the infiltrated structure was calcined at 700°C in Ar:H 2 (90:10 vol%) gas mixture. Multi-walled nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes were grown on the surface of ZIF-67 crystals following thermal activation at 700°C. The resulting PtCo-NCNTs electrocatalysts were deposited on Nafion-212 solid electrolyte membrane by spray technique to study the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in the presence of H 2 /O 2 gases in a temperature range of 50-70°C. The present study elucidates the performance of nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes ORR electrocatalysts derived from ZIF-67 and the effects of membrane electrode assembly (MEA) steaming on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) employing PtCo-NCNTs as ORR electrocatalysts. We observed that the peak power density at 70°C was 450 mW/cm 2 for steamed membrane electrode assembly (MEA) compared to 392 mW/cm 2 for an identical MEA without steaming.
Noaman KhanSaim SaherXuan ShiMuhammad NomanMujahid Wasim DuraniAsad Ali
Noaman KhanSaim SaherXuan ShiMuhammad NomanMujahid Wasim DuraniAsad Ali
K.C. NeyerlinWenbin GuH. A. Gasteiger
Xingdong WangJinjie FangXuerui LiuXiang‐Qian ZhangQingqing LvZhaoxiang XuXuejiang ZhangWei ZhuZhongbin Zhuang