posted on 2015-03-09, 00:00authored byC. Dogan, K. Stöwe, W. F. Maier
A fluorescence-based electro-optical
high-throughput method and
setup for testing the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity and
electrochemical stability of 60 materials in parallel is described.
We present thus a quantitative method for activity measurements for
ORR-catalysts by optical fluorescence data acquisition. The fluorescence
behavior of fluorescein, phloxine B, and umbelliferone as indicators
is presented. The effect of oxygen concentration, saturation, and
supply on electrochemical response is presented. Corrections for internal
resistance differences and intensity differences are described. The
final method allowed position independent determination of activities
on the working-electrode library, containing up to 60 different electrocatalysts.
A total of 378 selected mixed oxides have been studied. Cu/Ni/Mn and
Co/Ni/Mn oxides proved electrochemically most active and comparable
to a Pt-containing reference catalyst.