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Electrocatalysis; Electrochemical cell; Multielectrode Teflon electrochemical nanocatalyst investigation system; Multielectrode electrochemical cell; Oxygen reduction reaction; Platinum activity
Abstract:
The most common approach in the search for the optimal low temperature fuel cell catalyst remains "trial and error". Therefore, large numbers of different potential catalytic materials need to be screened. The well-established and most commonly used method for testing catalytic electrochemical activity under well-defined hydrodynamics is still thin film rotating disc electrode (TF-RDE). Typically this method is very time consuming and is subjected to impurity problems. In order to avoid these issues a new multielectrode electrochemical cell design is presented, where 8 different electrocatalysts can be measured simultaneously at identical conditions. The major advantages over TF-RDE method are: Faster catalyst screening times.Greater impurity tolerance.The option of internal standard.