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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Effect of Sb Segregation on Conductance and Catalytic Activity at Pt/Sb-Doped SnO2 Interface: A Synergetic Computational and Experimental Study

Qiang Fu; Luis César Colmenares Rausseo; Umberto Martinez; Paul Inge Dahl; Juan Maria García Lastra; Per Erik Vullum; Ingeborg-Helene Svenum; Tejs Vegge

Antimony-doped tin dioxide (ATO) is considered a promising support material for Pt-based fuel cell cathodes, displaying enhanced stability over carbon-based supports. In this work, the effect of Sb segregation on the conductance and catalytic activity at Pt/ATO interface was investigated through a combined computational and experimental study. It was found that Sb-dopant atoms prefer to segregate toward the ATO/Pt interface. The deposited Pt catalysts, interestingly, not only promote Sb segregation, but also suppress the occurrence of Sb(3+) species, a charge carrier neutralizer at the interface. The conductivity of ATO was found to increase, to a magnitude close to that of activated carbon, with an increment of Sb concentration before reaching a saturation point around 10%, and then decrease, indicating that Sb enrichment at the ATO surface may not always favor an increment of the electric current. In addition, the calculation results show that the presence of Sb dopants in ATO has little effect on the catalytic activity of deposited three-layer Pt toward the oxygen reduction reaction, although subsequent alloying of Pt and Sb could lower the corresponding catalytic activity. These findings help to support future applications of ATO/Pt-based materials as possible cathodes for proton exchange membrane fuel cell applications with enhanced durability under practical applications.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2015

Hydrogen permeability of SrCe0.7Zr0.25Ln0.05O3−δ membranes (Ln=Tm and Yb)

Wen Xing; Paul Inge Dahl; Lasse Valland Roaas; Marie-Laure Fontaine; Yngve Larring; Partow P. Henriksen; Rune Bredesen


Ionics | 2013

Oxygen non-stoichiometry, redox thermodynamics, and structure of LaFe1 − xCoxO3 − δ

Mehdi Pishahang; Egil Bakken; Svein Stølen; Chris I. Thomas; Paul Inge Dahl


Energy Procedia | 2012

Fabrication, sealing and high pressure testing of tubular La2NiO4+δ membranes for air separation

Paul Inge Dahl; Marie-Laure Fontaine; Florian Ahouanto; Christelle Denonville; Ove Paulsen; Yngve Larring; T.A. Peters; Partow P. Henriksen; Rune Bredesen


Solid State Ionics | 2011

Redox energetics of perovskite-related La(B1 − xB′x)O3 − δ oxides where BB′ is FeCo, MnCo, MnNi and CoCu

Egil Bakken; Paul Inge Dahl; Camilla Haavik; Svein Stølen; Yngve Larring


Energy Procedia | 2011

Development and testing of membrane materials and modules for high temperature air separation

Paul Inge Dahl; Marie-Laure Fontaine; T.A. Peters; Sen Mei; Yngve Larring; Partow P. Henriksen; Rune Bredesen


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2016

Regenerative Copper–Alumina H2S Sorbent for Hot Gas Cleaning through Chemical Swing Adsorption

Mehdi Pishahang; Yngve Larring; Eric van Dijk; Frans van Berkel; Paul Inge Dahl; P.D. Cobden; Michael McCann; Egil Bakken


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Tailored porosities of the cathode layer for improved polymer electrolyte fuel cell performance

Agnieszka Zlotorowicz; Kaushik Jayasayee; Paul Inge Dahl; Magnus Skinlo Thomassen; Signe Kjelstrup


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2016

Enhanced O2 Flux of CaTi0.85Fe0.15O3−δ Based Membranes by Mn Doping

Jonathan M. Polfus; Wen Xing; Marit Riktor; Martin F. Sunding; Paul Inge Dahl; Sidsel Meli Hanetho; Tommy Mokkelbost; Yngve Larring; Marie-Laure Fontaine; Rune Bredesen


MRS Proceedings | 2015

Flame Spray Pyrolysis of Electrode Materials for Energy Applications

Paul Inge Dahl; Magnus Skinlo Thomassen; Luis Colmenares; Alejandro Oyarce Barnett; Scott Lomas; Per Erik Vullum; Sidsel Meli Hanetho; Tommy Mokkelbost

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