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Electrocatalysis | 2014

Mechanistic Principles of Platinum Oxide Formation and Reduction

Steven G. Rinaldo; Wendy Lee; Jürgen Stumper; Michael Eikerling

In polymer electrolyte fuel cells, the platinum catalyst in its active form is found predominantly in an oxidized state. Formation and reduction of surface oxide species determine both the electrocatalytic activity of the oxygen reduction reaction as well as the rate of corrosive Pt dissolution. Understanding of mechanisms and rates of oxide formation and reduction is therefore essential in view of both performance and durability. Pt(111) is the generic model system for fundamental studies in fuel cell electrochemistry and cyclic voltammetry at Pt(111) gives an unabated view of the oxide formation and reduction processes. The unresolved challenge is to develop an electrochemical kinetic model that allows the current response measured in cyclic voltammetry to be de-convoluted and interpreted in relation to independent spectroscopic, imaging and theoretical data. Accordingly, a kinetic model for Pt(111) oxide formation and reduction within the voltage range of 0.65–1.15 V is developed and evaluated against electrochemical, spectroscopic and computational studies. Considering the complexity of surface processes involved and the simplicity of the proposed model, the agreement with the extensive range of data is convincing. The model provides a comprehensive picture of surface electrochemical processes that occur at Pt(111) in the normal operational voltage range of the cathode catalyst for polymer electrolyte fuel cells in automotive applications.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Physical Theory of Platinum Nanoparticle Dissolution in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Steven G. Rinaldo; Jiirgen Stumper; Michael Eikerling


Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2011

Model- and Theory-Based Evaluation of Pt Dissolution for Supported Pt Nanoparticle Distributions under Potential Cycling

Steven G. Rinaldo; Wendy Lee; Jürgen Stumper; Michael Eikerling


Physical Review E | 2012

Nonmonotonic dynamics in Lifshitz-Slyozov-Wagner theory: Ostwald ripening in nanoparticle catalysts.

Steven G. Rinaldo; Wendy Lee; Jürgen Stumper; Michael Eikerling


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Catalyst Degradation in Fuel Cell Electrodes: Accelerated Stress Tests and Model-based Analysis

Patrick Urchaga; Thomas Kadyk; Steven G. Rinaldo; Antonio Pistono; Jingwei Hu; Wendy Lee; Chris Richards; Michael Eikerling; Cynthia A. Rice


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014

Theoretical analysis of electrochemical surface-area loss in supported nanoparticle catalysts.

Steven G. Rinaldo; Patrick Urchaga; Jingwei Hu; Wendy Lee; Jürgen Stumper; Cynthia A. Rice; Michael Eikerling


Electrochemistry Communications | 2011

Vaporization-exchange model for dynamic water sorption in Nafion: Transient solution

Steven G. Rinaldo; Charles W. Monroe; Tatiana Romero; Walter Mérida; Michael Eikerling


Meeting Abstracts | 2013

Catalyst Degradation: Nanoparticle Population Dynamics and Kinetic Processes

Steven G. Rinaldo; Wendy Lee; Jürgen Stumper; Michael Eikerling


ECS Conference on Electrochemical Energy Conversion & Storage with SOFC-XIV (July 26-31, 2015) | 2015

Theory and Modeling of Platinum Surface Reactions

Heather Baroody; Steven G. Rinaldo; Michael Eikerling


224th ECS Meeting (October 27 – November 1, 2013) | 2013

Platinum Durability in Cathode Catalyst Layers of PEM Fuel Cells: An Ex situ Diagnostics Approach

Patrick Urchaga; Steven G. Rinaldo; Jingwei Hu; Wendy Lee; Juergen Stumper; Michael Eikerling; Cynthia A. Rice

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Cynthia A. Rice

Tennessee Technological University

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Patrick Urchaga

Tennessee Technological University

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Tatiana Romero

University of British Columbia

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Walter Mérida

University of British Columbia

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Antonio Pistono

Tennessee Technological University

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