Quantitative TEM Analysis for the Pt Morphology in the Catalyst Layers of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

We carried out quantitative transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis for the Pt morphology in the cathode catalyst layer of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) for investigating the transportation of Pt species during the cell operation. The specimens for the TEM observation were cut offfr...

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Durability
Electrolytic cells
Mathematical analysis
Morphology
Particle size distribution
PEFC
Platinum
Size Distribution
Surface area
TEM
Transmission electron microscopy
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