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Economic Platinum Black Electrocatalysts for Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell, 0.5 g/bottle, CEFCEEPtB

Economic Platinum Black Electrocatalysts for Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell, 0.5 g/bottle, CEFCEEPtB

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In Stock SKU: CEFCEEPtB
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The high-surface-area Platinum Black (Pt Black) electrocatalysts specifically designed for fuel cells, sensors, and electrolyzers. Unlike standard Pt/C catalysts, these consist of 100 wt% Platinum and are not supported on carbon.

The key features and use cases are shown below: (1) High Purity: Maintains low impurity levels, with chloride and other metals each limited to 500 ppm. (2) Versatile Application: Frequently utilized as an electrocatalyst for the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells. (3) Sensor Development: Commonly used in the fabrication of electrochemical sensors due to its high electrochemical activity. (4) Other Electrochemical Processes: Suitable for water electrolysis and general electrochemical research.

Part Number

CEFCEEPtB (C-EFC-EEPtB)

Platinum Content 100 wt% Pt
Electrochemical Surface Area:

>32 m2/g


Tap Density

0.6-0.8 g/cm3

Metal Crystallite Size

~5 nm

Specific Activity

~2.5 mA/mg

Impurities 

≤ 500 ppm

Package Size 0.5 g/bottle

 

Notes: Please try to store the platinum black powder in a dry place.

References

  1. L .Zhou, et al. Fabrication by electrolytic deposition of platinum black electrocatalyst for oxidation of ammonia in alkaline solution, J. Power Sources, 2008, 177, 50-55.
  2. K. Yasuda, et al. Characteristics of a Platinum Black Catalyst Layer with Regard to Platinum Dissolution Phenomena in a Membrane Electrode Assembly, J. Electrochem. Soc., 2006, 153, A1599

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