Application of Molecular Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Fuel Cells

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Dec 15;13(49):58532-58538. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c16311. Epub 2021 Dec 6.

Abstract

The development of precious group metal-free (PGM-free) catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction is considered as the main thrust for the cost reduction of fuel cell technologies and their mass production. Within the PGM-free category, molecular catalysts offer an advantage over other heat-treated PGM-free catalysts owing to their well-defined structure, which enables further design of more active, selective, and durable catalysts. Even though non-heat-treated molecular catalysts with exceptional performance have been reported in the past, they were rarely tested in a fuel cell. Herein, we report on a molecular catalyst under alkaline conditions: fluorinated iron phthalocyanine (FeFPc) supported on cheap and commercially available high-surface area carbon─BP2000 (FeFPc@BP2000). It exhibits the highest activity ever reported for molecular catalysts under alkaline conditions in half-cells and fuel cells.

Keywords: electrocatalysis; fuel cells; molecular catalysts; oxygen reduction reaction; phthalocyanines.