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Chemsuschem | 2015

Double‐Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell with a Non‐Platinum‐Group Metal Fe–N–C Cathode Catalyst

Carlo Santoro; Alexey Serov; Claudia W. Narváez Villarrubia; Sarah Stariha; Sofia Babanova; Andrew J. Schuler; Kateryna Artyushkova; Plamen Atanassov

Non-Pt-group metal (non-PGM) materials based on transition metal-nitrogen-carbon (M-N-C) and derived from iron salt and aminoantipyrine (Fe-AAPyr) of mebendazole (Fe-MBZ) were studied for the first time as cathode catalysts in double-chamber microbial fuel cells (DCMFCs). The pH value of the cathode chamber was varied from 6 to 11 to elucidate the activity of those catalysts in acidic to basic conditions. The Fe-AAPyr- and Fe-MBZ-based cathodes were compared to a Pt-based cathode used as a baseline. Pt cathodes performed better at pH 6-7.5 and had similar performances at pH 9 and a substantially lower performance at pH 11 at which Fe-AAPyr and Fe-MBZ demonstrated their best electrocatalytic activity. The power density achieved with Pt constantly decreased from 94-99 μW cm(-2) at pH 6 to 55-57 μW cm(-2) at pH 11. In contrast, the power densities of DCMFs using Fe-AAPyr and Fe-MBZ were 61-68 μW cm(-2) at pH 6, decreased to 51-58 μW cm(-2) at pH 7.5, increased to 65-75 μW cm(-2) at pH 9, and the highest power density was achieved at pH 11 (68-80 μW cm(-2) ). Non-PGM cathode catalysts can be manufactured at the fraction of the cost of the Pt-based ones. The higher performance and lower cost indicates that non-PGM catalysts may be a viable materials choice in large-scale microbial fuel cells.


Scientific Reports | 2015

High catalytic activity and pollutants resistivity using Fe-AAPyr cathode catalyst for microbial fuel cell application.

Carlo Santoro; Alexey Serov; Claudia W. Narváez Villarrubia; Sarah Stariha; Sofia Babanova; Kateryna Artyushkova; Andrew J. Schuler; Plamen Atanassov

For the first time, a new generation of innovative non-platinum group metal catalysts based on iron and aminoantipyrine as precursor (Fe-AAPyr) has been utilized in a membraneless single-chamber microbial fuel cell (SCMFC) running on wastewater. Fe-AAPyr was used as an oxygen reduction catalyst in a passive gas-diffusion cathode and implemented in SCMFC design. This catalyst demonstrated better performance than platinum (Pt) during screening in “clean” conditions (PBS), and no degradation in performance during the operation in wastewater. The maximum power density generated by the SCMFC with Fe-AAPyr was 167 ± 6 μW cm−2 and remained stable over 16 days, while SCMFC with Pt decreased to 113 ± 4 μW cm−2 by day 13, achieving similar values of an activated carbon based cathode. The presence of S2− and showed insignificant decrease of ORR activity for the Fe-AAPyr. The reported results clearly demonstrate that Fe-AAPyr can be utilized in MFCs under the harsh conditions of wastewater.


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Original Mechanochemical Synthesis of Non-Platinum Group Metals Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalysts Assisted by Sacrificial Support Method

Alexey Serov; Kateryna Artyushkova; Nalin I. Andersen; Sarah Stariha; Plamen Atanassov


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

PGM-free Fe-N-C catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction: Catalyst layer design

Sarah Stariha; Kateryna Artyushkova; Michael J. Workman; Alexey Serov; Sam McKinney; Barr Halevi; Plamen Atanassov


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Non-PGM membrane electrode assemblies: Optimization for performance

Sarah Stariha; Kateryna Artyushkova; Alexey Serov; Plamen Atanassov


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

Tolerance of non-platinum group metals cathodes proton exchange membrane fuel cells to air contaminants

Tatyana V. Reshetenko; Alexey Serov; Kateryna Artyushkova; Ivana Matanovic; Sarah Stariha; Plamen Atanassov


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

Synthesis of Non-PGM ORR Catalysts: Control of Chemical, Morphological and Catalytic Properties

Alexey Serov; Sarah Stariha; Kateryna Artyushkova; Nalin I. Andersen; Plamen Atanassov


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

Integrating Non-Platinum Group Metal Catalysts into Membrane Electrode Assemblies: Chemical Interactions and Morphology of the Catalytic Layer

Kateryna Artyushkova; Sarah Stariha; Ivana Matanovic; Sadia Kabir; Alexey Serov; Plamen Atanassov


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

Non-PGM Fe-N-C Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Pemfcs: MEA Design and Post-Mortem Analysis

Sarah Stariha; Alexey Serov; Kateryna Artyushkova; Plamen Atanassov


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

Comparative and Comprehensive Studies of Tolerance to Airborne Contaminants of PEMFC with Pt and Non-Pt Cathodes Using Segmented Cell Approach and Spatial EIS

Tatyana V. Reshetenko; Alexey Serov; Sarah Stariha; Ivana Matanovic; Kateryna Artyushkova; Jean St-Pierre; Plamen Atanassov

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Alexey Serov

University of New Mexico

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Carlo Santoro

University of New Mexico

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Sofia Babanova

University of New Mexico

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Barr Halevi

University of New Mexico

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