| Issue |
MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 420, 2026
International Conference on Material Physics, Chemistry and New Energy (MPCNE 2026)
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| Article Number | 02009 | |
| Number of page(s) | 7 | |
| Section | Hydrogen Energy, Fuel Cells, and Catalysis | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202642002009 | |
| Published online | 08 May 2026 | |
Research Progress on Oxygen Reduction Catalysts for Hydrogen-Oxygen Fuel Cells Cathode
International Elite Engineering School, East China University of Science and Technology, 200237, Shanghai, China
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Abstract
Developing effective and sustainable energy conversion technologies is of vital importance in addressing the increasingly serious environmental and energy issues. Due to its high energy density, rapid startup, and zero emission characteristics, proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) have shown great potential in the transportation and distributed energy sectors. However, in practical applications, the performance of PEMFCs is severely limited by the slow reaction rate of the cathode oxygen reduction process (ORR). Therefore, the development of effective and stable ORR catalysts is of vital importance for advancing the development of PEMFC technology. This article and its related content conduct a comprehensive analysis of fuel cell catalysts, covering both noble metal catalysts and non-noble metal catalysts. Additionally, it elaborates in detail on how advanced modification strategies can enhance the performance and stability of catalysts, and provides an outlook on the future design direction of catalysts that possess high activity, long lifespan, and economic efficiency.
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