Synthesis and characterization of m doped tio2 (m=w, ir) materials as supports for platinum nanoparticles to improve catalytic activity and durability in fuel cells

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Synthesis and characterization of m doped tio2 (m=w, ir) materials as supports for platinum nanoparticles to improve catalytic activity and durability in fuel cells

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  • PLEDGE

  • ABSTRACT

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • LIST OF TABLES

  • LIST OF FIGURES

  • LIST OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS

  • THE MOTIVATION OF RESEARCH

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW

    • 1.1. Fuel cell systems

      • 1.1.1. Overview of fuel cell technologies

      • 1.1.2. Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

      • 1.1.3. Direct Methanol Fuel Cell

      • 1.1.4. Challenges and current issues of fuel cell systems

      • 1.2. Non-carbon support materials

        • 1.2.1. Tungsten trioxide (WO3) material

        • 1.2.2. Iridium dioxide (IrO2) material

        • 1.2.3. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) material

        • 1.2.4. Metal-doped TiO2 materials

        • 1.3. W-doped TiO2 material

        • 1.4. Ir-doped TiO2 material

        • 1.5. Methods for synthesizing M-doped TiO2 materials

          • 1.5.1. Sol-gel method

          • 1.5.2. Hydrothermal method

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