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Pt and Sn Doped Sputtered CeO2 Electrodes for Fuel Cell Applications

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2010

Abstract

): The interaction of Pt with CeO2 layers was investigated by using photoelectron spectroscopy. Thirty-nanometre-thick Pt and Sn doped CeO2 layers were deposited simultaneously by rf-magnetron sputtering on a Si(001) substrate and a carbon diffusion layer of a polymer membrane fuel cell by using a composite CeO2-Pt-Sn target.

The laboratory XPS and synchrotron radiation soft X-ray and hard X-ray photo-emission spectra showed the formation of cerium oxide with completely ionised pt(2+,4+) species, and with Pt4+ embedded in the film bulk. Hydrogen/air fuel cell activity measurements normalised to the amount of Pt used revealed high specific power of up to 5.4 x 10(4) mW mg(-1) (Pt).

The activity of these materials is explained by the strong activity of embedded Ptn+ cations