Tailoring COFs with Water and Oxygen Pathways for Efficient Catalyst Interfaces in PEMFCs
Abstract
Abstract Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) have gained significant attention due to their high efficiency and clean emissions. However, reducing platinum (Pt) loadings in PEMFCs remains challenging due to the high mass transport resistance near the catalyst surfaces. This study investigates phosphorylated covalent organic frameworks (P‐rCOFs) as ionomers in PEMFCs, aiming to optimize the three‐phase interface at the catalyst surface. Through the protonation of tertiary amine sites and precise structural engineering of side chains within the COF framework, well‐defined transport channels are created to enhance water and oxygen mass transfer. The results demonstrate that P‐rCOF‐C4 significantly improves the catalytic performance of commercial Pt/C catalysts, with a half‐wave potential 37 mV higher than Nafion. Furthermore, a PEMFC incorporating P‐rCOF‐C4 as an ionomer binder achieves a peak power density of 2.40 W cm −2 at 0.1 mg cm −2 catalyst loading, a 1.5 fold increase over Nafion. This work underscores the potential of P‐rCOFs in optimizing the three‐phase interface, offering a promising pathway for more efficient and cost‐effective PEMFCs.
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Authors (8)
Jiamin Zhang
Zhixin Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanography, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Marine Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiuyang Zou
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Huaiyin Normal University Huaian China
Zheng Shi
Mingqing Shan
Jiangsu Engineering Laboratory of Novel Functional Polymeric Materials Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies College of Chemistry Suzhou Key Laboratory of Soft Material and New Energy College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou 215123 China
Zhe Sun
Siyu Guo
The Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, and Department of Materials Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Materials Science Anhui Normal University Wuhu 241002 P.R. China
Feng Yan
Materials Science and Engineering Program, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy