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Development of Transition Metal Macrocyclic-Catalysts Supported on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell

Posted on:2013-08-28Degree:MSType:Thesis
University:Arizona State UniversityCandidate:Shah, QuratulAin JawedFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008472910Subject:Alternative Energy
Abstract/Summary:
Low temperature fuel cells are very attractive energy conversion technology for automotive applications due to their qualities of being clean, quiet, efficient and good peak power densities. However, due to high cost and limited durability and reliability, commercialization of this technology has not been possible as yet. The high fuel cell cost is mostly due to the expensive noble catalyst Pt. Alkaline fuel cell (AFC) systems, have potential to make use of non-noble catalysts and thus, provides with a solution of overall lower cost. Therefore, this issue has been addressed in this thesis work.;Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells using an alkaline anion exchange membrane were prepared and evaluated. Various non-platinum catalyst materials were investigated by fabricating membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) using Tokuyama membrane (;This thesis also includes work on synthesizing nitrogen doped MWCNTs using post-doping and In-Situ methods. Post-doped N-MWNCTs were prepared through heat treatment with NH4OH as nitrogen source. Characterization was done through fuel cell testing, which gave peak power density ~40mW.cm -2. For In-Situ N-MWCT, pyridine was used as nitrogen source. The sample characterization was done using Raman spectroscopy and RBS, which showed the presence ~3 at.% of nitrogen on the carbon surface.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fuel cell, Alkaline, Membrane, Using, Nitrogen
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