Zhiqiang Xu, Z. Qi, A. Kaufman
Sep 1, 2003
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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters
Abstract
To make carbon catalyst-support particles to possess both electronic and protonic conductivities, ethanesulfonic acid groups (-CH 2 CH 2 SO 3 H) were chemically linked onto their surface through a diazonium salt formed by reacting 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid with isobutyl nitrite. The resulting sulfonated carbon-supported catalyst became much more acidic than the untreated counterpart, and a thermal gravimetric analysis indicated that the optimal amount of ethanesulfonic acid groups was about 0.23 mmol onto each gram of 20% Pt/Vulcan XC-72. Fuel cell electrodes made using the sulfonated catalyst showed 60% higher performance than the untreated counterpart, while the optimal Nafion content within the catalyst layer was reduced by nearly half.