Ultra-low loading of platinum in proton exchange membrane-based fuel cells: a brief review

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This review report summarizes different synthesis methods of PEM-based fuel cell catalysts with a focus on ultra-low loading of Pt catalysts. It also demonstrates fuel cell performances with ultra-low loading of Pt catalysts which have been reported so far, and suggests a combination method of synthesis for an efficient fuel cell performance at a low loading of Pt catalyst. Here, maximum mass-specific power density (MSPD) values are calculated from various reported performance values and are discussed, and compared with the Department of Energy (DOE) 2020 target values.

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Ganesan, A., & Narayanasamy, M. (2019, December 1). Ultra-low loading of platinum in proton exchange membrane-based fuel cells: a brief review. Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy. SpringerOpen. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40243-019-0156-x

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