Publication: Synthesis of Pt carbon aerogel electrocatalysts with multiscale porosity derived from cellulose and chitosan biopolymer aerogels via supercritical deposition for hydrogen evolution reaction
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Pein, Philip Sidney
Smirnova, Irina
Schroeter, Baldur
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The aim of this study is to investigate the activity and stability of carbon aerogel-supported platinum electrocatalysts in the hydrogen evolution reaction, compared to current solutions based on carbon black. Self-synthesized carbon aerogels (pyrolyzed cellulose, and chitosan-based aerogels) with multiscale porosity and high overall specific surface area (up to approximate to 2500 m(2) g(-1)), as well as Vulcan XC-72R supports were loaded via supercritical deposition (SCD) with platinum nanoparticles (mean particle diameter approximate to 1.3-2.0 nm, 2.8-3.8 wt% Pt loading). Overpotentials ranged from 46.5 to 50.0 mV at 10 mA cm(-2), whereas self-synthesized electrocatalysts had similar overpotentials as compared to a commercial catalyst with approximate to 8-10 times higher Pt loading. In addition, Pt-carbon aerogel electrocatalysts had higher stability and durability as compared to Pt-Vulcan, most probably due to the high micro- to mesoporosity of carbon aerogels, which promotes nanoparticle stability. The current density at 40 mV for Pt-Vulcan decreased by 80% after 20 h, whereas an insignificant drop was observed for Pt-carbon aerogels. These results show that the applied combination of materials (biopolymer-based carbon aerogels) and loading method (SCD) are a promising approach for synthesizing stable electrocatalysts with reduced platinum content for green hydrogen production.
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Wiley
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Science and technology, Energy and fuels, Materials science
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Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research
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10.1002/aesr.202400433
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