volume 15 issue 3-6 pages 370-378

Russian Technologies and Nanostructural Materials in High Specific Power Systems Based on Hydrogen–Air Fuel Cells with an Open Cathode

S I Nefedkin 1
V E Guterman 2
S V Belenov 2
A V Ivanenko 1
M A Klimova 1
V.I. Pavlov 1
S. V. Panov 1
K O Paperzh 2
S V Shubenkov 1
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BMPower company (participant of the Skolkovo project), Moscow, Russia
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Prometheus R&D LLC (participant of the Skolkovo project), Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-05-01
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ISSN19950780, 19950799
Condensed Matter Physics
General Materials Science
General Engineering
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Abstract The development of energy systems based on high specific power hydrogen–air fuel cells using domestic nanostructured materials and technologies is an urgent task. The technologies used for manufacturing proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM FC) by the Russian company BMPower using Pt/C-electrocatalysts of the PM series produced by another Russian company, Prometheus R&D, are presented. It has been shown that, in terms of their functional characteristics, catalysts of the PM series are superior to imported analogues. The use of the PM40 catalyst, as well as other innovative solutions in the field of nanotechnology (nanostructured coatings of bipolar plates, formation of an ionomer on the catalytic layer) makes it possible to achieve a specific power of more than 1 kW/kg in the PEM FC power module with air cooling.
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Nefedkin S. I. et al. Russian Technologies and Nanostructural Materials in High Specific Power Systems Based on Hydrogen–Air Fuel Cells with an Open Cathode // Nanotechnologies in Russia. 2020. Vol. 15. No. 3-6. pp. 370-378.
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Nefedkin S. I., Guterman V. E., Alekseenko A. A., Belenov S. V., Ivanenko A. V., Klimova M. A., Pavlov V., Panov S. V., Paperzh K. O., Shubenkov S. V. Russian Technologies and Nanostructural Materials in High Specific Power Systems Based on Hydrogen–Air Fuel Cells with an Open Cathode // Nanotechnologies in Russia. 2020. Vol. 15. No. 3-6. pp. 370-378.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1134/S199507802003009X
UR - https://doi.org/10.1134/S199507802003009X
TI - Russian Technologies and Nanostructural Materials in High Specific Power Systems Based on Hydrogen–Air Fuel Cells with an Open Cathode
T2 - Nanotechnologies in Russia
AU - Nefedkin, S I
AU - Guterman, V E
AU - Alekseenko, A A
AU - Belenov, S V
AU - Ivanenko, A V
AU - Klimova, M A
AU - Pavlov, V.I.
AU - Panov, S. V.
AU - Paperzh, K O
AU - Shubenkov, S V
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/05/01
PB - Pleiades Publishing
SP - 370-378
IS - 3-6
VL - 15
SN - 1995-0780
SN - 1995-0799
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@article{2020_Nefedkin,
author = {S I Nefedkin and V E Guterman and A A Alekseenko and S V Belenov and A V Ivanenko and M A Klimova and V.I. Pavlov and S. V. Panov and K O Paperzh and S V Shubenkov},
title = {Russian Technologies and Nanostructural Materials in High Specific Power Systems Based on Hydrogen–Air Fuel Cells with an Open Cathode},
journal = {Nanotechnologies in Russia},
year = {2020},
volume = {15},
publisher = {Pleiades Publishing},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1134/S199507802003009X},
number = {3-6},
pages = {370--378},
doi = {10.1134/S199507802003009X}
}
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Nefedkin, S. I., et al. “Russian Technologies and Nanostructural Materials in High Specific Power Systems Based on Hydrogen–Air Fuel Cells with an Open Cathode.” Nanotechnologies in Russia, vol. 15, no. 3-6, May. 2020, pp. 370-378. https://doi.org/10.1134/S199507802003009X.