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Synthesis of highly conductive titanium suboxide support materials with superior electrochemical durability for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Authors
Kim, Min-CheolCho, NamchulKang, Tae JunManh, Nguyen TheLee, Young-WooPark, Kyung-Won
Issue Date
12-Aug-2020
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Electrical conductivity; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; stability; support material; titanium suboxide
Citation
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS, v.707, no.1, pp 110 - 117
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume
707
Number
1
Start Page
110
End Page
117
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6270
DOI
10.1080/15421406.2020.1743462
ISSN
1542-1406
1543-5318
Abstract
The carbon material mainly used as a support material in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) has a critical limitation-the corrosion reaction of carbon by a water-electrolysis reaction during PEMFC operation. To overcome this corrosion problem, transition metal oxides have recently been proposed as a next-generation support material to replace carbon materials. However, the low electrical conductivity of transition metal oxides leads to a negative effect on the electrochemical performance of PEMFCs. Therefore, in this study, titanium suboxide (TSO) with a crystalline phase of reduced transition metal oxide and high electrical conductivity was synthesized using a combined catalytic and thermal reduction reaction. In particular, the TSO material synthesized at a temperature of 900 degrees C was confirmed to exhibit a single Ti4O7 phase and electrical conductivity 10(5)-10(6) times higher than that of bare TiO2. Furthermore, TSO exhibits superior electrochemical durability against corrosion reaction via a water-electrolysis reaction during PEMFC operation.
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