Abstract:<a>The interaction
between ionomer (ion-conducting polymer) and catalyst particles in porous
electrodes of electrochemical energy-conversion devices is a critical yet
poorly understood phenomenon that controls device performance. This interaction
stems from that in the electrode precursor inks, which also governs
porous-electrode morphology during formation. In this letter, we probe the
origin of this interaction in solution to unravel the ionomer/particle
agglomeration process. Quartz-crystal microbalan… Show more
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