Doğrudan Sodyum Borhidrürlü Yakıt Pili Anot ve Katot Elekrokatalizörünün Sentezi ve Karakterizasyonu
Özet
In this study, cathode and anode electrocatalysts of direct sodium borohydride fuel
cell were produced by both precipitation and spray pyrolysis methods. The purpose
of this study is the optimization of the catalyst production parameters and to develop
multivariate models involving production parameters which depend on power density,
hydrogen production rate, catalyst production cost and energy cost for gram catalyst.
In the first section, seven different Pt based catalysts were synthesized by
precipitation method and they were compared in terms of high power density and
minimum hydrogen production rates. Using a fuel cell with an effective area of 25
cm2
, these seven catalysts were investigated and it was found that PtAu/C gave the
highest power density and the lowest hydrogen production rate.
In the second section, the production parameters were investigated for precipitation
methods for the chosen PtAu/C catalyst. The synthesized electrocatalysts were
characterized by physical (XRD, TEM, BET) and chemical (cyclic voltametry)
methods and performance analyses were carried out by single cell tests. Preparation
parameters were optimised by using Surface Response Method where preparation
temperature, pH of the system, drying time and % Au metal ratio (weight of Au
metal/weight of total metal) were selected as independent process parameters.
Effects (responses) on dependent parameters of power density, hydrogen production
rate, catalyst production cost, cost for 1 W power and power per gram catalyst were
investigated using surface response methodology. The solution of the optimization
program Design Expert yielded the optimum conditions for maximum power density
and minimum hydrogen production rate (by disregarding production cost).