The use of in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy in applied fuel cell research

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Virginie Croze
Frank Ettingshausen
Julia Melke
Matthias Soehn
Dominic Stuermer
Christina Roth
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[1] TU Darmstadt,Renewable Energies, Institute for Materials Science
[2] Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems,Renewable Energies, Institute for Electrical Power Systems
[3] TU Darmstadt,undefined
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Journal of Applied Electrochemistry | 2010年 / 40卷
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In situ; Fuel cells; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; Spectroelectrochemistry; Operando;
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For a detailed understanding and systematic optimization of fuel cell systems, in situ studies are an indispensable tool, as they provide information on the catalyst structure in different operation conditions. X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is in particular suitable for operando investigations, since it does not require ultra high vacuum conditions or long-range order in the sample. Furthermore, it provides in situ information on oxidation state, adsorbed species and catalyst structure, and thus complements ex situ information, e.g. from X-ray diffraction (structure), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (oxidation state) and FTIR (adsorbates) nicely. In a spectroelectrochemistry experiment, XAS can be combined with different electrochemical techniques in order to satisfy different needs and scientific aims. Spectra of both a Pt–Ru anode catalyst and a Pt–Co cathode catalyst were recorded at different potentials, while measuring the current-potential characteristics of a single cell. So-called half-cell measurements, where the former fuel cell cathode was used with hydrogen as the reference electrode, were performed in water and ethanol to obtain a more detailed mechanistic insight into the ethanol electrooxidation. From a more industrial point of view, different catalysts were tested with a fast potential cycling protocol simulating rapid load changes in a vehicle.
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