Formation of Catalytic Layer for Fuel Cells with Low Platinum Content; The 9th International Forum on Strategic Techology (IFOST-2014), September 21-23, 2014, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

Bibliografske podrobnosti
Parent link:The 9th International Forum on Strategic Techology (IFOST-2014), September 21-23, 2014, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.— 2014.— [2 p.]
Glavni avtor: Sokhoreva V. V. Valentina Viktorovna
Korporativna značnica: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет
Drugi avtorji: Golovkov V. M. Vladimir Mikhailovich, Dubrova N. A. Nataliya Aleksandrovna
Izvleček:Title screen
The possibility to reduce platinum load in polymerelectrolyte membrane electrode assemble (MEA) of fuel cells withsufficient gas permeability and increased electric and protonconductivity using the formation of Pt-C thin catalytic layers onboth surfaces of the membrane as well as on the surface ofcarbon gas diffusion paper by means of magnetron sputtering ofcombined polycrystalline carbon and platinum target has beeninvestigated. It has been shown that magnetron sputtering is avery promising method for creating Pt-C catalytic layers in theMEA with low platinum load in the range of 0.05 mg/cm2 or less.
Jezik:angleščina
Izdano: 2014
Serija:Power System and Renewable Energy
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Online dostop:http://180.211.172.109/ifost2014Pro/pdf/S2-P151.pdf
Format: Elektronski Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=641487
Opis
Izvleček:Title screen
The possibility to reduce platinum load in polymerelectrolyte membrane electrode assemble (MEA) of fuel cells withsufficient gas permeability and increased electric and protonconductivity using the formation of Pt-C thin catalytic layers onboth surfaces of the membrane as well as on the surface ofcarbon gas diffusion paper by means of magnetron sputtering ofcombined polycrystalline carbon and platinum target has beeninvestigated. It has been shown that magnetron sputtering is avery promising method for creating Pt-C catalytic layers in theMEA with low platinum load in the range of 0.05 mg/cm2 or less.