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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2009

New insights into proton surface mobility processes in PEMFC catalysts using isotopic exchange methods.

Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio

The surface chemistry and the adsorption/desorption/exchange behavior of a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell catalyst are analyzed as a case study for the development of tailor-made support materials of enhanced performance and stability. By using H2, D2, and CO as probe molecules, the relevance of some surface functional groups of the catalyst support on several diffusion processes taking place during the adsorption is shown. Sulfonic groups associated with the vulcanized carbon black surface have been detected by means of spectroscopic techniques (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) and by analysis of the desorbed products during temperature-programmed desorption tests by mass spectrometry. Such hydrophilic species have been observed to favor proton surface mobility and exchange with Pt-adsorbed deuterium even in the presence of adsorbed CO. This behavior is relevant both for the proper characterization of these kinds of catalysts using adsorption probes and for the design of new surface-modified carbon supports, enabling alternative proton-transfer pathways throughout the catalytic layers toward the membrane.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Degradation Study by Start-Up/Shut-Down Cycling of Superhydrophobic Electrosprayed Catalyst Layers Using a Localized Reference Electrode Technique

Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; Antonio M. Chaparro; M. Antonia Folgado; Julio J. Conde; Edward Brightman; Gareth Hinds

Degradation of a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) with electrosprayed cathode catalyst layers is investigated during cyclic start-up and shut-down events. The study is carried out within a single cell incorporating an array of reference electrodes that enables measurement of cell current as a function of local cathode potential (localized polarization curves). Accelerated degradation of the cell by start-up/shut-down cycling gives rise to inhomogeneous performance loss, which is more severe close to the gas outlet and occurs predominantly during start-up. The degradation consists primarily of loss of cathode catalyst activity and increase in cell internal resistance, which is attributed to carbon corrosion and Pt aggregation in both anode and cathode. Cells with an electrosprayed cathode catalyst layer show lower degradation rates during the first 100 cycles, compared with those of a conventional gas diffusion electrode. This difference in behavior is attributed to the high hydrophobicity of the electrosprayed catalyst layer microstructure, which retards the kinetics of corrosion of the carbon support. In the long term, however, the degradation rate is dominated by the Pt/C ratio in the cathode catalyst layer.


Archive | 2018

Why portable electricity with hydrogen fuel cells

Antonio M. Chaparro; Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio

Abstract Reasons for the application of hydrogen and fuel cell in portable power systems are given. The fuel-cell energy generation concept has fundamental properties that may improve and complement current portable energy generators, mostly batteries, in many consumer applications. Fuel cells may become a solution to improve performance, autonomy, and safety of future portable devices. By analyzing the fundamental properties of batteries and fuel cells, it is concluded that both electrochemical devices may have a complementary role in future portable electronics. Batteries will be more appropriate for low-power applications (


Journal of Power Sources | 2005

PEMFC electrode preparation: Influence of the solvent composition and evaporation rate on the catalytic layer microstructure

R. Fernández; Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; L. Daza


Applied Energy | 2013

A portable system powered with hydrogen and one single air-breathing PEM fuel cell

J. Fernández-Moreno; G. Guelbenzu; Antonio J. Martín; M.A. Folgado; Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; Antonio M. Chaparro


Journal of Power Sources | 2009

High surface area graphite as alternative support for proton exchange membrane fuel cell catalysts

Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; M.A. Folgado; L. Daza


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Catalyst layers for proton exchange membrane fuel cells prepared by electrospray deposition on Nafion membrane

Antonio M. Chaparro; Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; M.A. Folgado; Antonio J. Martín; L. Daza


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

Study of superhydrophobic electrosprayed catalyst layers using a localized reference electrode technique

Antonio M. Chaparro; Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; M.A. Folgado; Edward Brightman; Gareth Hinds


Fuel Cell Seminar and Exposition | 2010

Anode Degradation Effects in PEMFC Stacks by Localized Fuel Starvation

Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; Antonio M. Chaparro; Blanca Gallardo; M.A. Folgado; Loreto Daza


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Physico-chemical study of the degradation of membrane-electrode assemblies in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack

Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio; B. Gallardo-López; Antonio M. Chaparro; L. Daza

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Antonio M. Chaparro

Complutense University of Madrid

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M.A. Folgado

Complutense University of Madrid

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Julio J. Conde

Complutense University of Madrid

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L. Daza

Complutense University of Madrid

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Antonio J. Martín

Complutense University of Madrid

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Loreto Daza

Spanish National Research Council

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Edward Brightman

National Physical Laboratory

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Gareth Hinds

National Physical Laboratory

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B. Gallardo-López

Complutense University of Madrid

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Blanca Gallardo

Complutense University of Madrid

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