Aqueous Suspensions of Carbon Nanomaterials with Platinum Nanoparticles for Solution-Processed Hydrogen-Producing Electrocatalysts
Osama R. M. Metawea,
Miyuki Nara,
Takeharu Murakami
et al.
Abstract:Proton exchange membrane (PEM) water
electrolysis is
attracting
attention as a promising method for producing clean hydrogen (H2) without emitting carbon dioxide. H2 is produced
by the reduction of protons at the cathode in a PEM electrolyzer.
Platinum on carbon (Pt/C) is extensively used as a cathodic electrocatalyst;
however, the aggregation of Pt in Pt/C necessitates high loading to
maintain catalytic activity. Therefore, the development of efficient
H2 production electrocatalysts with low Pt loadings is
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