The use of power ultrasound for the production of PEMFC and PEMWE catalysts and low-pt loading and high-performing electrodes

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This short review paper highlights some of the research works undertaken over the years by Pollet’s research groups in Birmingham, Cape Town, and Trondheim, in the use of power ultrasound for the fabrication of low temperature fuel cell and electrolyzer catalysts and electrodes. Since the publication of ‘The use of ultrasound for the fabrication of fuel cell materials’ in 2010, there has been an upsurge of international interest in the use of power ultrasound, sonochemistry, and sonoelectrochemistry for the production of low temperature fuel cell and electrolyzer materials. This is because power ultrasound offers many advantages over traditional synthetic methods. The attraction of power ultrasound is the ability to create localized transient high temperatures and pressures, as a result of cavitation, in solutions at room temperature. View Full-Text.

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Pollet, B. G. (2019, March 1). The use of power ultrasound for the production of PEMFC and PEMWE catalysts and low-pt loading and high-performing electrodes. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9030246

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