Two examples of chemically modified gas diffusion electrodes are presented
to demonstrate the value of electrode functionalization methods in the stud
y of fuel cells. In one example, Os(2,2'-bipyridine)(3)(2+) has been added
to the ionomer binder in the active layer of the electrode to measure the f
raction of this ionomer that participates in ion transport within the layer
. A lower fraction of the Os complex was electrochemically active in the ca
thode of an operating fuel cell, compared to a similar electrode that was i
n contact with an aqueous sulfuric acid solution. The difference is attribu
ted to poor hydration of the fuel cell electrode. In a second example, a Ru
complex has been covalently attached to a carbon-black fuel cell catalyst
support to allow measurement of the fraction of the carbon surface that is
in both electronic and ionic contact with the current collector and membran
e, respectively. (C) 2000 The Electrochemical Society. S1099-0062(00)03-136
-9. All rights reserved.