Minimizing Operando Demetallation of Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts in Acidic Medium

Choi CH, Baldizzone C, Polymeros G, Pizzutilo E, Kasian O, Schuppert AK, Sahraie NR, Sougrati MT, Mayrhofer K, Jaouen F (2016)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2016

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Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Book Volume: 6

Pages Range: 3136-3146

Journal Issue: 5

DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.6b00643

Abstract

For a successful replacement of Pt, tremendous efforts have hitherto been made to develop high-performing Fe-N-C catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). In comparison to the remarkable progress in activity, the stability of Fe-N-C catalysts still remains critical, however. Fe demetallation in acidic medium is hypothesized to be one critical factor for the overall lifetime. In contrast to the general belief, we herein demonstrate using an operando spectroscopic analysis that catalytically inactive Fe particles exposed to acid electrolytes cannot be fully removed by acid washing due to a relatively high open circuit potential (ca. 0.9 V-RHE) leading to the formation of insoluble ferric species, whereas these particles dissolve under PEMFC operating conditions (E-cathode < 0.7 V-RHE) due to operando reduction to soluble ferrous cations. To overcome this issue, we demonstrate two approaches: (i) synthesis of Fe-N-C catalysts free of Fe particles and (ii) postsynthesis removal of exposed Fe particles through the control of potential using an external potentiostat or an internal reducing agent (i.e., SnCl2). Operando spectroscopic analyses verified that Fe demetallation during a given voltammetric protocol was dramatically decreased for both synthetically and postsynthetically modified Fe-N-C catalysts, while the initial ORR activity did not significantly change. However, all of these catalysts showed similar performance decay over short-term PEMFC durability tests, demonstrating the lack of a role played by ferrous cations leached from inactive Fe particles on catalyst deactivation. This supports the view that the activity is mainly imparted by FeNxCy moieties. Nevertheless, the presented guidelines are generally applicable to the whole class of Fe-N-C catalysts in order to minimize Fe demetallation in PEMFCs, which provides important advances for the future design of stable electrocatalytic systems for long-term operation.

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APA:

Choi, C.H., Baldizzone, C., Polymeros, G., Pizzutilo, E., Kasian, O., Schuppert, A.K.,... Jaouen, F. (2016). Minimizing Operando Demetallation of Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts in Acidic Medium. ACS Catalysis, 6(5), 3136-3146. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.6b00643

MLA:

Choi, Chang Hyuck, et al. "Minimizing Operando Demetallation of Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts in Acidic Medium." ACS Catalysis 6.5 (2016): 3136-3146.

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