A fluorinated ionic liquid as a high-performance fuel cell electrolyte

Jeffery Thomson, Patrick Dunn, Lisa Holmes, Jean Phillipe Belieres, Charles Angell, Don Gervasio

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Abstract

This is the first report of a fuel cell with a proton-conducting ionic liquid (pIL) electrolyte that outperforms one with aqueous concentrated (85%) phosphoric acid over all current densities. The new pIL, 2-fluoropyridinium triflate (2-FPTf), is a fluorinated pIL that was made by mixing equimolar amounts of 2-fluoropyridine and triflic acid. A Pt-catalyzed fuel cell fed dry hydrogen and oxygen gases was stable at 80°C with neat 2-FPTf as the electrolyte. The polarization curve showed more than 15% improvement in performance (> 0.1 V cell voltage gain) compared to an identical fuel cell except with aqueous 85% phosphoric acid as the electrolyte. The stability of the fuel cell with 2-FPTf is attributed to it being a fluorinated electrolyte that does not wet Teflon. The improved fuel cell performance is attributed to low water-activity of the electrolyte leading to suppression of oxide formation on Pt and improved cathode performance. This was supported by the voltammetry of Pt in 2-FPTf electrolyte equilibrated with oxygen, which showed oxygen reduction begins near the thermodynamic limit of 1.2 V versus RHE at 80°C.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationECS Transactions - Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel Cells - 213th ECS Meeting
PublisherElectrochemical Society Inc.
Pages21-29
Number of pages9
Edition28
ISBN (Electronic)9781566776882
ISBN (Print)9781615672875
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008
EventProton Transfer and Transport in Fuel Cells - 213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, United States
Duration: May 18 2009May 23 2009

Publication series

NameECS Transactions
Number28
Volume13
ISSN (Print)1938-5862
ISSN (Electronic)1938-6737

Other

OtherProton Transfer and Transport in Fuel Cells - 213th ECS Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPhoenix, AZ
Period5/18/095/23/09

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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