Gas Diffusion Electrodes and Methods for Fabricating and Testing Same
US-2015376803-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10243218B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10243218-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113982782-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing fine catalyst particles, a method for producing carbon-supported fine catalyst particles, a method for producing a catalyst mix, and a method for producing an electrode, all of which are configured to inhibit, when used in fuel cells, etc., performance deterioration during operation at especially high temperature. Disclosed is a method for producing fine catalyst particles each comprising a core particle and an outermost layer, the core particle containing palladium and the outermost layer containing platinum and covering the core particle, the method comprising the steps of: preparing palladium-containing particles; preparing an acid solution configured to dissolve palladium more preferentially than platinum; covering each palladium-containing particle with an outermost layer containing platinum; and bringing the palladium-containing particles each covered with the outermost layer into contact with the acid solution.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a membrane electrode laminate comprising a membrane electrode assembly disposed between a pair of gas diffusion sheets, the membrane electrode assembly comprising a cathode catalyst layer, an anode catalyst layer, and an electrolyte membrane disposed between the cathode catalyst layer and the anode catalyst layer, the cathode catalyst layer containing carbon-supported fine catalyst particles each comprising a core particle and an outermost layer, the core particle containing palladium and the outermost layer containing platinum and covering the core particle, the method comprising: preparing palladium-containing particles each supported by a carbon carrier; preparing nitric acid having a concentration of 10 2 mol/L and a temperature of 20° C. to 25° C.; covering each palladium-containing particle supported by the carbon carrier with an outermost layer containing platinum; bringing the palladium-containing particles each supported by the carbon carrier and covered with the outermost layer into contact with the nitric acid for one hour; washing at least the palladium-containing particles with water to remove the nitric acid from at least the palladium-containing particles; and forming the cathode catalyst layer on the electrolyte membrane after the step of washing at least the palladium-containing particles with water, the cathode catalyst layer containing the palladium-containing particles each supported by the carbon carrier and covered with the outermost layer, wherein the step of bringing the palladium-containing particles each supported by the carbon carrier and covered with the outermost layer into contact with the nitric acid is conducted in a condition that a ratio of the mass Ms of the outermost layers eluted by the nitric acid divided by the mass Mc of the palladium-containing particles eluted by the nitric acid (Ms/Mc) is 1.5. 2. A method for producing the membrane electrode laminate according to claim 1 , the method comprising steps of: preparing an electrolyte before the step of forming the cathode catalyst layer, and dispersing and mixing at least the electrolyte and the carbon-supported fine catalyst particles by means of a ball mill configured to use balls made of a material with a lower hardness than that of the material contained in the outermost layer. 3. A method for producing an electrode comprising an electrocatalyst layer and a gas diffusion layer, the electrocatalyst layer comprising carbon-supported fine catalyst particles each comprising a core particle and an outermost layer, the core particle containing palladium and the outermost layer containing platinum and covering the core particle, the method comprising steps of: preparing palladium-containing particles each supported by a carbon carrier; preparing nitric acid having a concentration of 10 2 mol/L and a temperature of 20° C. to 25° C.; preparing a gas diffusion sheet; covering each palladium-containing particle supported by the carbon carrier with an outermost layer containing platinum; forming an electrocatalyst layer on the gas diffusion sheet, the electrocatalyst layer comprising the palladium-containing particles each supported by the carbon carrier and covered with the outermost layer; bringing at least the electrocatalyst layer into contact with the nitric acid for 1 one hour; and washing at least the electrocatalyst layer with water to remove the nitric acid from at least the electrocatalyst layer, wherein the step of bringing the electrocatalyst layer into contact with the nitric acid is conducted in a condition that a ratio of the mass Ms of the outermost layers eluted by the acid solution divided by the mass Mc of the palladium-containing particles eluted by the nitric acid (Ms/Mc) is 1.5.
supported on carriers, e.g. powder carriers · CPC title
Fuel cells with polymeric electrolytes · CPC title
Alloys or mixtures with metallic elements · CPC title
on carbon or graphite · CPC title
as mixture · CPC title
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