Carbon particle having deposited fine particles, process forproducing the same, and electrode for fuel cell
A manufacturing method and technology of carbon particles, applied in fuel cells, battery electrodes, solid electrolyte fuel cells, etc., to achieve the effect of preventing corrosion and reducing usage
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[0088] "LaFeO 3 / Pt=94 / 6 weight ratio, 40 weight% loading / carbon>
[0089] Dissolve 2.23g of lanthanum nitrate hexahydrate, 2.08g of iron nitrate nonahydrate and 0.14g of chloroplatinic acid hexahydrate in a mixed solution of 80ml of water / 20ml of ethanol, and add 2.16g of citric acid to make and platinum citrate complex ions in water.
[0090] Then, 2 g of Vulcan XC-72 (registered trademark, carbon black manufactured by CABOT Co., Ltd., average particle diameter 30 nm, the same below) as carbon particles was impregnated with about 2 ml of the aqueous solution containing citric acid complex ions, and placed at 90° C. its dry. After mixing them with a mortar, soak them again with 2 ml of the aqueous solution containing citric acid complex ions, dry them at 90°C, mix them with a mortar, and repeat this process. Immersed in aqueous solution to make the complex adsorb on the surface of Vulcan. Then, it was dried at 90° C. for about 10 minutes in a low-humidity atmosphere to ob...
Embodiment 2
[0093] "LaFeO 3 / Pt=94 / 6 weight ratio, 20 weight% loading / carbon>
[0094]In the preparation method of the microparticle-loaded carbon particles of Example 1, except that after preparing an aqueous solution of citrate complex ions containing lanthanum, iron and platinum, and then impregnating it with 5 g of Vulcan XC-72, the same operation as in Example 1 was carried out, Carbon particles loaded with perovskite-type oxide particles containing platinum particles are obtained, that is, LaFeO-loaded 3 / Pt carbon particles.
[0095] For the loaded LaFeO thus obtained 3 / Pt carbon particles were measured by XRD, and as a result of Example 1, a clear single-phase peak of the perovskite structure appeared, and no peak related to platinum particles was observed. At this time, the average crystallite size obtained from the half width of the diffraction peak was 8.6 nm. As a result of TEM observation, it was confirmed that composite metal oxide fine particles of about 5 to 10 nm wer...
Embodiment 3
[0097] "LaFeO 3 / Pt=85 / 15 weight ratio, 40 weight% loading / carbon>
[0098] In the preparation method of microparticle-loaded carbon particles in Example 1, except that 1.89 g of lanthanum nitrate hexahydrate, 1.77 g of iron nitrate nonahydrate and 0.42 g of chloroplatinic acid hexahydrate were dissolved in a mixed solution of 80 ml of water / 20 ml of ethanol Otherwise, the same operation as in Example 1 was carried out to obtain carbon particles loaded with perovskite-type oxide particles containing platinum particles, that is, LaFeO-loaded particles. 3 / Pt carbon particles.
[0099] For the loaded LaFeO thus obtained 3 / Pt carbon particles were measured by XRD, and as a result of Example 1, a clear single-phase peak of the perovskite structure appeared, and no peak related to platinum particles was observed. At this time, the average crystallite size obtained from the half width of the diffraction peak was 18.3 nm. As a result of TEM observation, it was confirmed that com...
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