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Highly Durable Platinum Catalysts on Nano-SiC Supports with an Epitaxial Graphene Nanosheet Layer Grown from Coffee Grounds for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Robust ceramic supports have attracted significant attention
as
alternatives to carbon supports for proton exchange membrane fuel
cells (PEMFCs). However, they suffer from lower electrocatalytic activities
than carbon-based supports because of their electrical conductivity.
Here, SiC nanopowders were modified with epitaxial graphene and evaluated
as the support for Pt in PEMFCs. Coffee grounds are used as a carbon
source to not only enhance the electrocatalytic activity of the graphene-modified
SiC supports but also demonstrate the feasibility of exploiting and
commercializing this widely available waste product. The Pt-decorated
ceramic supports deliver the enhanced durability and performance under
the accelerated electro′chemical conditions
