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      Polyaniline Based Pt-Electrocatalyst for a Proton Exchanged Membrane Fuel Cell

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          Calcination reduction reaction is used to prepare Pt/EB (emeraldine base)-XC72 (Vulcan carbon black) composites as the cathode material of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The EB-XC72 core-shell composite obtained from directly polymerizing aniline on XC72 particles is able to chelate and capture the Pt-ions before calcination. X-ray diffraction spectra demonstrate Pt particles are successfully obtained on the EB-XC72 when the calcined temperature is higher than 600 °C. Micrographs of TEM and SEM illustrate the affluent, Pt nanoparticles are uniformly distributed on EB-XC72 at 800 °C (Pt/EB-XC72/800). More Pt is deposited on Pt/EB-XC72 composite as temperatures are higher than 600 °C. The Pt/EB-XC72/800 catalyst demonstrates typical type of a cyclic voltammograms (C-V) curve of a Pt-catalyst with clear Pt–H oxidation and Pt–O reduction peaks. The highest number of transferred electrons during ORR approaches 3.88 for Pt/EB-XC72/800. The maximum power density of the single cell based on Pt/EB-XC72/800 reaches 550 mW cm −2.

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                Journal
                Polymers (Basel)
                Polymers (Basel)
                polymers
                Polymers
                MDPI
                2073-4360
                08 March 2020
                March 2020
                : 12
                : 3
                : 617
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Photonics, National Sun Yat-sen University, 70 Lienhai Rd., Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan; wyhuang@ 123456mail.nsysu.edu.tw (W.-Y.H.); mychang01@ 123456mail.nsysu.edu.tw (M.-Y.C.)
                [2 ]Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Yun-Lin University of Science and Technology, 123 University Road, Section 3, Douliou, Yunlin 64002, Taiwan
                [3 ]Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science & Technology, 415 Chien-Kuo Road, Kaohsiung 80782, Taiwan; ych@ 123456nkust.edu.tw (Y.-C.H.); thh@ 123456nkust.edu.tw (T.-H.H.); loomin17@ 123456hotmail.com (Y.-C.K.)
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: wangzen@ 123456yuntech.edu.tw (Y.-Z.W.); hks@ 123456nkust.edu.tw (K.-S.H.)
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5717-3362
                Article
                polymers-12-00617
                10.3390/polym12030617
                7182897
                32182689
                f4464bd8-8d30-472b-aeb6-377f66a57d94
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 08 February 2020
                : 05 March 2020
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                polyaniline,vulcan carbon black,pt-catalyst,pemfc
                polyaniline, vulcan carbon black, pt-catalyst, pemfc

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