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US10044045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10044045-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214236814-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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Provided is a process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst with high catalytic activity that is alternative to a noble metal catalyst, through a heat treatment at a relatively low temperature. A process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst includes a step (I) of obtaining a catalyst precursor, including a step (Ia) of mixing at least a metal compound (1), a nitrogen-containing organic compound (2), and a fluorine-containing compound (3), and a step (II) of heat-treating the catalyst precursor at a temperature of 500 to 1300° C. to obtain an electrode catalyst, a portion or the entirety of the metal compound (1) being a compound containing an atom of a metal element M1 selected from the group consisting of iron, cobalt, chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, titanium, niobium and zirconium, and at least one of the compounds (1), (2) and (3) containing an oxygen atom.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst comprising: a step (I) of obtaining a catalyst precursor, including a step (Ia) of mixing at least a metal compound (1), a nitrogen-containing organic compound (2), and a fluorine-containing compound (3), and a step (II) of heat-treating the catalyst precursor at a temperature of 500 to 1300° C. to obtain an electrode catalyst, the metal compound (1) comprises a metal compound (M1) containing an atom of a metal element M1 and a transition metal compound (M2) containing at least one transition metal element M2 selected from iron, nickel, chromium, cobalt and manganese, wherein the metal element M1 is titanium, wherein the transition metal element M2 comprises iron, wherein a metal element with the highest molar ratio of the different metal elements contained in the metal compound (1) is titanium, and wherein at least one of the compounds (1), (2) and (3) containing an oxygen atom, wherein the nitrogen-containing compound (2) has in a molecule thereof, at least one functional group selected from amino group, nitrile group, imide group, imine group, nitro group, amide group, azide group, aziridine group, azo group, isocyanate group, isothiocyanate group, oxyme group, diazo group and nitroso group, or has a ring selected from pyrrole ring, porphyrin ring, pyrrolidine ring, imidazole ring, triazole ring, pyridine ring, piperidine ring, pyrimidine ring, pyrazine ring and purine ring, and wherein the fluorine-containing compound (3) contains none of a boron atom, a phosphorus atom and a sulfur atom, and wherein the fluorine-containing compound (3) is at least one kind selected from the group consisting of fluorine atom-containing alcohols, fluorine atom-containing ethers, fluorine atom-containing amines, fluorine atom-containing carboxylic acids and derivatives thereof. 2. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the fluorine-containing compound (3) satisfies the following (i) or (ii): (i): being a solid or a liquid at 0.1 MPa at 150° C.; (ii): having a decomposition temperature of 150° C. or higher and lower than 500° C. at 0.1 MPa. 3. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein in the step (1a), a solvent is further mixed. 4. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 3 , wherein the step (I) includes the step (Ia) and a step (1b) of removing the solvent. 5. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 3 , wherein in the step (Ia), a solution of the metal compound (1) is mixed with the nitrogen-containing organic compound (2). 6. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 3 , wherein in the step (Ia), a compound having a diketone structure is further mixed. 7. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the transition metal element M2 further comprises at least one transition metal element selected from nickel, chromium, cobalt and manganese. 8. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the metal compound (1) is at least one selected from the group consisting of metal phosphates, metal sulfates, metal nitrates, metal organic acid salts, metal acid halides, metal alkoxides, metal halides, metal perhalates, metal hypohalites and metal complexes. 9. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the nitrogen-containing organic compound (2) has, in a molecule thereof, at least one functional group selected from the group consisting of amino group, nitrile group, imide group, imine group, nitro group, amide group, azide group, aziridine group, azo group, isocyanate group, isothiocyanate group, oxyme group, diazo group, nitroso group, pyrrole ring, porphyrin ring, imidazole ring, pyridine ring, pyrimidine ring and pyrazine ring. 10. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the nitrogen-containing organic compound (2) has, in a molecule thereof, at least one group selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, aldehyde group, acid halide group, sulfo group, phosphate group, ketone group, ether group and ester group. 11. The process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein in the step (II), the catalyst precursor is heat-treated in an atmosphere containing 0.01% by volume to 10% by volume of a hydrogen gas. 12. A fuel cell electrode catalyst obtained by the production process according to claim 1 . 13. A fuel cell catalyst layer comprising the fuel cell electrode catalyst according to claim 12 . 14. An electrode comprising the fuel cell catalyst layer according to claim 13 and a porous support layer. 15. A membrane electrode assembly comprising a cathode, an anode and an electrolyte membrane interposed between the cathode and the anode, wherein the cathode and/or the anode is the electrode according to claim 14 . 16. A fuel cell comprising the membrane electrode assembly according to claim 15 . 17. The fuel cell according to claim 16 , which is a polymer electrolyte fuel cell. 18. An article equipped with a function selected from the group consisting of electricity generating function, light emitting function, heat generating function, sound generating function, movement function, display function and charging function, the article comprising the fuel cell according to claim 16 . 19. A process for producing a fuel cell electrode catalyst comprising: a step (I) of obtaining a catalyst precursor, including a step (Ia) of mixing at least a metal compound (1), a nitrogen-containing organic compound (2), and a fluorine-containing compound (3), and a step (II) of heat-treating the catalyst precursor at a temperature of 500 to 1300° C. to obtain an electrode catalyst, the metal compound (1) comprises a metal compound (M1) containing an atom of a metal element M1 and a transition metal compound (M2) containing at least one transition metal element M2 selected from iron, nickel, chromium, cobalt and manganese, wherein the metal element M1 is titanium, wherein the transition metal element M2 comprises iron, wherein a metal element with the highest molar ratio of the different metal elements contained in the metal compound (1) is titanium, and at least one of the compounds (1), (2) and (3) containing an oxygen atom, the fluorine-containing compound (3) is selected from the group consisting of fluorine atom-containing alcohols, fluorine atom-containing ethers, fluorine atom-containing amines, fluorine atom-containing carboxylic acids and derivatives thereof, and wherein in a ratio (C/A) of a total atomic number “C” of nitrogen of the nitrogen-containing organic compound (2) used in the step (Ia) to a total atomic number “A” of the metal element M1 of the metal compound (1) used in the step (Ia) is from 2.5 to 17, wherein the nitrogen-containing compound (2) has in a molecule thereof, at least one functional group selected from amino group, nitrile group, imide group, imine group, nitro group, amide group, azide group, aziridine group, azo group, isocyanate group, isothiocyanate group, oxyme group, diazo group and nitroso group, or has a ring selected from pyrrole ring, porphyrin ring, pyrrolidine ring, imidazole ring, triazole ring, pyridine ring, piperidine ring, pyrimidine ring, pyrazine ring and purine ring, and wherein the fluorine-containi
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