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Catalysts for ultrahigh current density oxygen cathodes for space fuel cell applicationsThe objective was to identify promising electrocatalyst/support systems for oxygen cathodes capable of operating at ultrahigh current densities in alkaline fuel cells. Such cells will require operation at relatively high temperatures and O2 pressures. A number of materials were prepared, including Pb-Ru and Pb-Ir pyrochlores, RuO2 and Pt-doped RuO2, lithiated NiO and La-Ni perovskites. Several of these materials were prepared using techniques that had not been previously used to prepare them. Particularly interesting was the use of the alkaline solution technique to prepare Pt-doped and Pb-Ru pyrochlores in high area form. Also interesting was the use of the fusion (melt) method for preparing the Pb-Ru pyrochlore. Several of the materials were also deposited with platinum. Well-crystallized Pb2Ru2O(7-y) was used to fabricate very high performance O2 cathodes with good stability in room temperature KOH. This material was also found to be stable over a useful potential range at approx. 140 C in concentrated KOH. For some of the samples, fabrication of the gas-fed electrodes could not be fully optimized during this project period. Future work may be directed at this problem. Pyrochlores that were not well-crystallized were found to be unstable in alkaline solution. Very good O2 reduction performance and stability were observed with Pb2RuO(7-y) in a carbon-based gas-fed electrode with an anion-conducting membrane placed on the electrolyte side of the electrode. The performance came within a factor of about two of that observed without carbon. High area platinum and gold supported on several conductive metal oxide supports were examined. Only small improvements in O2 reduction performance at room temperature were observed for Pb2Ru2O(7-y) as a support because of the high intrinsic activity of the pyrochlore. In contrast, a large improvement was observed for Li-doped NiO as a support for Pt. Very poor performance was observed for Au deposited on Li-NiO at approx. 150 C. Nearly reversible behavior was observed for the O2/OH(-) couple for Li-doped NiO at approx. 200 C. The temperature dependence for the O2 reduction was examined.
Document ID
19920008147
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Tryk, Donald A.
(Case Western Reserve Univ. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Yeager, E.
(Case Western Reserve Univ. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 13, 1992
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:189787
NASA-CR-189787
Report Number: NAS 1.26:189787
Report Number: NASA-CR-189787
Accession Number
92N17365
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3-694
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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