Recent advances in catalysts for direct methanol fuel cells
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
Abstract
Over the past few decades, direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) have been intensively developed as clean and high-efficiency energy conversion devices. However, their dependence on expensive Pt-based catalysts for both the anode and the cathode make them unsuitable for large-scale commercialisation. The essential solution to addressing this shortfall is the development of low-Pt and non-Pt catalysts. Regarding this issue, considerable advances have been made with low-Pt alloys and core-shell-like catalysts, as well as non-platinum Pd–Me, Ru–Se and heat-treated MeNxCy-based catalysts. This perspective reviews potential pathways for increasing the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of these catalysts. Fundamental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 260
Authors
8- XZXiao Zhao
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
- MYMin Yin
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
- LMLiang Ma
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- LLLiang Liang
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
- CLChangpeng LiuCorresponding
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
Topics & keywords
- Catalysis
- Anode
- Materials science
- Methanol
- Methanol fuel
- Fuel cells
- Durability
- Platinum
- Affordable and clean energy