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  • The Korean Society of Surface Science and Engineering
  • Volume 56(6); 2023
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The Korean Society of Surface Science and Engineering 2023;56(6):437-442. Published online: Dec, 28, 2023

Nano particle size control of Pt/C catalysts manufactured by the polyol process for fuel cell application

  • Joon Heo, Hyukjun Youn, Ji-Hun Choi, Chae Lin Moon, Soon-Mok Choi*
    School of Energy, Materials and Chemical Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH), Cheonan 31253, Korea
Abstract

This research aims to enhance the efficiency of Pt/C catalysts due to the limited availability and high cost of platinum in contemporary fuel cell catalysts. Nano-sized platinum particles were distributed onto a carbon-based support via the polyol process, utilizing the metal precursor H2PtCl6⦁6H2O. Key parameters such as pH, temperature, and RPM were carefully regulated. The findings revealed variations in the particle size, distribution, and dispersion of nano-sized Pt particles, influenced by temperature and pH. Following sodium hydroxide treatment, heat treatment procedures were systematically executed at diverse temperatures, specifically 120, 140, and 160 °C. Notably, the thermal treatment at 140 °C facilitated the production of Pt/C catalysts characterized by the smallest platinum particle size, measuring at 1.49 nm. Comparative evaluations between the commercially available Pt/C catalysts and those synthesized in this study were meticulously conducted through cyclic voltammetry, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and field-emission scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (FE-SEM EDS) methodologies. The catalyst synthesized at 160 °C demonstrated superior electrochemical performance; however, it is imperative to underscore the necessity for further optimization studies to refine its efficacy.

Keywords Polyol process; Pt/C catalyst; Fuel cell; Nano particle; Cyclic voltammetry