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A completely precious metal-free alkaline fuel cell with enhanced performance using a carbon-coated nickel anode.

Yunfei GaoYao YangRoberto SchimmentiEllen MurrayHanqing PengYingming WangChuangxin GeWenyong JiangGongwei WangFrancis J DiSalvoDavid A MullerManos MavrikakisLi XiaoHector D AbrunaLin Zhuang
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceWe present a groundbreaking advance in completely nonprecious hydrogen fuel cell technologies achieving a record power density of 200 mW/cm 2 with Ni@CN x anode and Co-Mn cathode. The 2-nm CN x coating weakens the O-binding energy, which effectively mitigates the undesirable surface oxidation during hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) polarization, leading to a stable fuel cell operation for Ni@CN x over 100 h at 200 mA/cm 2 , superior to a Ni nanoparticle counterpart. Ni@CNx exhibited a dramatically enhanced tolerance to CO relative to Pt/C, enabling the use of hydrogen gas with trace amounts of CO, critical for practical applications. The complete removal of precious metals in fuel cells lowers the catalyst cost to virtually negligible levels and marks a milestone for practical alkaline fuel cells.
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