2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2005.01.041
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Effect of loading level in platinum-dispersed carbon black electrocatalysts on oxygen reduction activity evaluated by rotating disk electrode

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“…16,87 Films prepared using the NF-SIPAD technique (Pt/HSC and Pt/V) are extremely thin and uniform in the central region with almost no coffee ring as observed in the SEM images (Fig. S5, SI).…”
Section: Nafion-free Stationary Air Dry (Nf-sad)mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…16,87 Films prepared using the NF-SIPAD technique (Pt/HSC and Pt/V) are extremely thin and uniform in the central region with almost no coffee ring as observed in the SEM images (Fig. S5, SI).…”
Section: Nafion-free Stationary Air Dry (Nf-sad)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Additionally, a discrete Nafion film >0.2 μm (for an O 2 diffusion boundary layer in the electrolyte δ d ∼15 μm, 1600 rpm) present over the catalyst layer introduces an O 2 diffusion resistance proportional to 1/i f to attenuate the limiting current. 15,16 The limiting currents for Pt/HSC and Pt/V catalyst layers show no discernible trend (Pt/HSC: 5.8 ± 0.2 mA/cm 2 , n = 155; Pt/V: 5.9 ± 0.1 mA/cm 2 , n = 111) or dependence on fabrication technique within the limits of error. The limiting currents for Pt/HSC and Pt/V are comparable to that for a poly-Pt (6.06 ± 0.02 mA/cm 2 Effect of I/C ratio and loading.-We conducted RDE experiments using inks having various I/C ratios in the range 0-30; a precipitous loss in the ECA was observed (not shown) only at excessive I/C ratios ∼30, with 80% loss for N-SAD and 60% loss for N-RAD techniques; no noticeable losses were observable at lower ionomer contents within experimental error.…”
Section: Nafion-free Stationary Air Dry (Nf-sad)mentioning
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“…A thin film of Nafion was coated on the catalyst layer with an average thickness of 0.05 μm [39]. The use of such a thin catalyst layer with a thin Nafion film enables us to evaluate a "real" kinetically-controlled activity of the catalyst for the ORR [47].…”
Section: Electrochemical Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%