A Comparative Study of Organic Cobalt Complex Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

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Tatsuhiro Okada
Satoshi Gotou
Masaya Yoshida
Makoto Yuasa
Takuji Hirose
Isao Sekine
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[1] National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research,Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology
[2] Science University of Tokyo,Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering
[3] Saitama University,undefined
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Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers | 1999年 / 9卷
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Organic complex; cobalt; oxygen reduction; catalyst; fuel cell;
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Reduction of platinum catalysts loading is a central issue in polymer electrolyte fuel cells. As alternatives for platinum, some organic metal chelate compounds are tested as cathode catalysts, such as cobalt aza-complexes or cobalt complexes possessing aminophenyl moieties featured as Co-N4 or Co-N2O2 chelate structures. The way of immobilization of catalysts on the graphite surface influences their stability as well as the performance of oxygen reduction. Heat-treated catalysts supported on graphite at 600°C show much better oxygen reduction abilities than as-received metal complexes. The original chemical structure of metal complexes affects crucially the catalytic ability, though initial structures of molecules are no more intact after the heat treatment. The catalytic activity of these complexes may originate from the central chelate unit CoN4 on the carbon substrate, and this unit is assumed to constitute the basic coordination site for an oxygen molecule. Electropolymerized catalysts impart a high level of oxygen reduction ability, probably due to the improved molecular orientation for oxygen coordination and formation of good chelate sites on the graphite surface.
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