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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Mechanism for degradation of nafion in PEM fuel cells from quantum mechanics calculations

Ted H. Yu; Yao Sha; Wei Guang Liu; Boris V. Merinov; Pezhman Shirvanian; William A. Goddard

We report results of quantum mechanics (QM) mechanistic studies of Nafion membrane degradation in a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell. Experiments suggest that Nafion degradation is caused by generation of trace radical species (such as OH(●), H(●)) only when in the presence of H(2), O(2), and Pt. We use density functional theory (DFT) to construct the potential energy surfaces for various plausible reactions involving intermediates that might be formed when Nafion is exposed to H(2) (or H(+)) and O(2) in the presence of the Pt catalyst. We find a barrier of 0.53 eV for OH radical formation from HOOH chemisorbed on Pt(111) and of 0.76 eV from chemisorbed OOH(ad), suggesting that OH might be present during the ORR, particularly when the fuel cell is turned on and off. Based on the QM, we propose two chemical mechanisms for OH radical attack on the Nafion polymer: (1) OH attack on the S-C bond to form H(2)SO(4) plus a carbon radical (barrier: 0.96 eV) followed by decomposition of the carbon radical to form an epoxide (barrier: 1.40 eV). (2) OH attack on H(2) crossover gas to form hydrogen radical (barrier: 0.04 eV), which subsequently attacks a C-F bond to form HF plus carbon radicals (barrier as low as 1.00 eV). This carbon radical can then decompose to form a ketone plus a carbon radical with a barrier of 0.86 eV. The products (HF, OCF(2), SCF(2)) of these proposed mechanisms have all been observed by F NMR in the fuel cell exit gases along with the decrease in pH expected from our mechanism.


Angewandte Chemie | 2014

Dramatic Increase in the Oxygen Reduction Reaction for Platinum Cathodes from Tuning the Solvent Dielectric Constant

Alessandro Fortunelli; William A. Goddard; Yao Sha; Ted H. Yu; Luca Sementa; Giovanni Barcaro; Oliviero Andreussi

Hydrogen fuel cells (FC) are considered essential for a sustainable economy based on carbon-free energy sources, but a major impediment are the costs. First-principles quantum mechanics (density functional theory including solvation) is used to predict how the energies and barriers for the mechanistic steps of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) over the fcc(111) platinum surface depend on the dielectric constant of the solvent. The ORR kinetics can be strongly accelerated by decreasing the effective medium polarizability from the high value it has in water. Possible ways to realize this experimentally are suggested. The calculated volcano structure for the dependence of rate on solvent polarization is considered to be general, and should be observed in other electrochemical systems.


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2010

Theoretical Study of Solvent Effects on the Platinum-Catalyzed Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Yao Sha; Ted H. Yu; Yi Liu; Boris V. Merinov; William A. Goddard


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2011

Oxygen Hydration Mechanism for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Pt and Pd Fuel Cell Catalysts

Yao Sha; Ted H. Yu; Boris V. Merinov; Pezhman Shirvanian; William A. Goddard


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Mechanism for Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt3Ni Alloy Fuel Cell Cathode

Yao Sha; Ted H. Yu; Boris V. Merinov; Pezhman Shirvanian; William A. Goddard


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Finding Correlations of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Transition Metal Catalysts with Parameters Obtained from Quantum Mechanics

Ted H. Yu; Timo Hofmann; Yao Sha; Boris V. Merinov; Deborah J. Myers; C. Heske; William A. Goddard


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Improved Non-Pt Alloys for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Fuel Cell Cathodes Predicted from Quantum Mechanics

Ted H. Yu; Yao Sha; Boris V. Merinov; William A. Goddard


ACS Catalysis | 2014

DFT Prediction of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Palladium–Copper Alloy Surfaces

Yao Sha; Ted H. Yu; Boris V. Merinov; William A. Goddard


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Prediction of the Dependence of the Fuel Cell Oxygen Reduction Reactions on Operating Voltage from DFT Calculations

Yao Sha; Ted H. Yu; Boris V. Merinov; William A. Goddard


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Density Functional Theory Study of Pt3M Alloy Surface Segregation with Adsorbed O/OH and Pt3Os as Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Ho-Cheng Tsai; Ted H. Yu; Yao Sha; Boris V. Merinov; Pu-Wei Wu; San-Yuan Chen; William A. Goddard

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Ted H. Yu

California Institute of Technology

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William A. Goddard

City of Hope National Medical Center

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Boris V. Merinov

California Institute of Technology

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Ho-Cheng Tsai

California Institute of Technology

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Wei Guang Liu

California Institute of Technology

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Wei-Guang Liu

California Institute of Technology

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Alessandro Fortunelli

California Institute of Technology

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C. Heske

University of Nevada

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Deborah J. Myers

Argonne National Laboratory

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