Proton exchange membrane fuel cells powered with both CO and H2 [Chemistry]

The CO electrooxidation is long considered invincible in the proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), where even a trace level of CO in H2 seriously poisons the anode catalysts and leads to huge performance decay. Here, we describe a class of atomically dispersed IrRu-N-C anode catalysts capable of oxidizing CO,...
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Chemistry Physical Sciences Source Type: research