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Fabrication of Porous Transport Electrodes: Development of Quantitative Approach for Quality Control: Article No. 147475

  • Lonneke van Eijk
  • , Genevieve Stelmacovich
  • , Sunilkumar Khandavalli
  • , James L. Young
  • , Lei Ding
  • , Weitain Wang
  • , Jun Li
  • , Feng-Yuan Zhang
  • , Scott Mauger
  • , Adam Paxson
  • , Svitlana Pylypenko
  • Colorado School of Mines
  • National Laboratory of the Rockies
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Plug Power

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Abstract

This work focuses on porous transport electrodes (PTEs), which integrate the anodic catalyst with the adjacent Ti porous transport layer (PTL). Challenges in catalyst deposition on PTLs, particularly at low loadings, motivated this study to evaluate various fabrication methods and characterization approaches. This work investigated Pt-treated PTLs coated with Ir-based catalysts using several common methods, including airbrush coating, rod coating, ultrasonic spray coating, electrodeposition, and sputter deposition, with catalyst loadings ranging from 2.9 to 0.1 mg/cm2, providing the opportunity for comparisons across a large set of samples produced by different methods. Two widely accessible characterization techniques: X-ray computed tomography (XCT) and scanning electron microscopy energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) were explored. Initial evaluation of selected samples with XCT provided qualitative insights into catalyst distribution, however comprehensive quantitative analysis was limited. SEM-EDS enabled detailed information on the catalyst distribution both qualitatively and quantitatively using two metrics. Atomic and surface area % ratios of Pt:Ir and Ti:Ir revealed trends in catalyst loading and losses into the PTL pores, as well as evaluating the homogeneity of catalyst coatings. The analysis demonstrated that ultrasonic spray coating, electrodeposition, and sputter coating produced the most homogeneous coatings, with minimal catalyst losses observed for electrodeposition and sputter coating. By adapting common techniques with novel, standardized methodologies, this work establishes a universally applicable framework for cross-study comparison of PTEs. The SEM-EDS approach provides a practical, accessible tool for PTE characterization and contributes a reference dataset supporting both research development and rapid quality control.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages13
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume543
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NLR/JA-5900-94869

Keywords

  • catalyst layer
  • fabrication
  • porous transport electrode
  • scanning electron microscopy energydispersive x-ray spectroscopy
  • x-ray computed tomography

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