A novel fuel cell design foroperandoenergy-dispersive x-ray absorption measurements.
A S LeachJ HackM AmboageM Concepción SánchezHaoliang HuangPatrick L CullenMartin C WildingE MaglioccaThomas S MillerChristopher A HowardDan John Leslie BrettPaul R ShearingPaul F McMillanAndrea M RussellRhodri JervisPublished in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2021)
A polymer electrolyte fuel cell has been designed to allowoperandox-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) measurements of catalysts. The cell has been developed to operate under standard fuel cell conditions, with elevated temperatures and humidification of the gas-phase reactants, both of which greatly impact the catalyst utilisation. X-ray windows in the endplates of the cell facilitate collection of XAS spectra during fuel cell operation while maintaining good compression in the area of measurement. Results of polarisation curves and cyclic voltammograms showed that theoperandocell performs well as a fuel cell, while also providing XAS data of suitable quality for robust XANES analysis. The cell has produced comparable XAS results when performing a cyclic voltammogram to an establishedin situcell when measuring the Pt LIII edge. Similar trends of Pt oxidation, and reduction of the formed Pt oxide, have been presented with a time resolution of 5 s for each spectrum, paving the way for time-resolved spectral measurements of fuel cell catalysts in a fully-operating fuel cell.