Low-Pt-Content Anode Catalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
TBMG-2616
02/01/2008
- Content
Combinatorial experiments have led to the discovery that a nanophase alloy of Pt, Ru, Ni, and Zr is effective as an anode catalyst material for direct methanol fuel cells. This discovery has practical significance in that the electronic current densities achievable by use of this alloy are comparable or larger than those obtained by use of prior Pt/Ru catalyst alloys containing greater amounts of Pt. Heretofore, the high cost of Pt has impeded the commercialization of direct methanol fuel cells. By making it possible to obtain a given level of performance at reduced Pt content (and, hence, lower cost), the discovery may lead to reduction of the economic impediment to commercialization.
- Citation
- "Low-Pt-Content Anode Catalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2008.