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Identifier
100149
Type K
Principal investigator Inzelt, György
Title in Hungarian Vezető polimer alapú szuperkapacitások és katalizátor rétegek
Title in English Supercapacitors and catalyst layers based on conducting polymers
Keywords in Hungarian Szuperkapacitás, katalizátorréteg, vezető polimerek, tüzelőanyag-cellák, oxigénredukció
Keywords in English Supercapacitors, catalyst layers, conducting polymers, fuel cells, oxygen reduction
Discipline
Material Science and Technology (chemistry) (Council of Physical Sciences)50 %
Physical Chemistry and Theoretical Chemistry (Council of Physical Sciences)50 %
Ortelius classification: Electrochemistry
Panel Chemistry 1
Department or equivalent Institute of Chemistry (Eötvös Loránd University)
Starting date 2012-04-01
Closing date 2016-10-31
Funding (in million HUF) 17.391
FTE (full time equivalent) 1.56
state closed project
Summary in Hungarian
A jelen projekt fő célja vezető polimer alapú kompozit és hibrid anyagokban lejátszódó folyamatok mibenlétének megértése. Úgy gondoljuk, hogy az eredmények alapján nagy energiáju és teljesítményű szuperkapacitások, hatásos elektronvezető katalizátorrétegek tervezhetők, amelyek azután felhasználhatóak lesznek tüzelőanyag-cellákban illetve ezekkel kombinálva. A töltési-kisütési folyamatok során végbemenő szerkezeti és koncentrációváltozásokat elektrokémiai kvarckristály-nanomérleg segítségével kívánjuk követni. A katalitikus aktívitást forgó gyűrűs korongelektródokkal vizsgáljuk. Pásztázó mikroszkópos technikák (elektrokémiai STM és AFM) segítségével az atomi szintű felületi változásokat fogjuk tanulmányozni. Elektrokémiai impedanciaspektroszkópia és ultraibolya-látható spektroelektrokémiai mérések teszik teljessé vizsgálati eszköztárunkat. Amint azt már korábban bizonyítottuk anilin és pirrol interkalatív polimerizációjával RuCl3 és RuO2 rétegekben hatékony, stabilis és változtatható tulajdonságú szuperkapacitások és katalizátorok hozhatók létre. E rendszerek tulajdonságainak javítása céljából olyan polimereket állítunk elő, amelyeken különböző funkciós csoportok vannak, pl. flourozott vagy szulfonált polianilint, politioféneket, valamint kopolimerjeiket és ezek Ru- és ftalocianinvegyületekkel, illetve szén nanocsövekkel, kubánvegyületekkel illetve pórusos szénnel készült kompozitjait kivánjuk vizsgálni. Korábban kimutattuk, hogy a platina katalizátor szokatlan viselkedést mutat Pt-Nafion-szén rendszerekben; e jelenségek alaposabb megértése céljából további vizsgálatokat szükséges folytatnunk. Az oxigénredukció gátolt volta még mindig a legnagyobb probléma jó teljesítményű tüzelőanyag-cellák létrehozásában. Ezért kutatásunk fontos része irányul annak vizsgálatára, hogy e folyamat sebességét növeljük, hozzá még oly módon, hogy egyidejüleg csökkenteni tudjuk a katalizátorréteg nemesfém tartalmát is. A szuperkapacitásokban a Ru felváltása olcsóbb, de ugyanolyan hatékony és stabilis anyagokkal szintén e projekt célja.
Summary
The proposed research is aimed at the understanding the basic phenomena in composite and hybrid materials based on conducting polymers. We believe that the results obtained will create a solid fundamental basis for designing high energy and power density supercapacitors, high-performance electroconducting catalyst layers applied in and in combination with fuel cells. The electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance (EQCN) technique may serve as a gravimetric probe of the compositional and concentration changes in these materials during their charging-discharging processes. The catalytic activity will be investigated by rotating ring-disc electrodes. Scanning probe techniques (electrochemical STM and AFM) will be used to obtain information on the surface at an atomic level. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, UV-VIS spectroelectrochemical methods will also be applied. We have already demonstrated that by intercalative polymerization of aniline and pyrrole in RuCl3 and RuO2 very effective, stable and tunable supercapacitors and catalysts can be obtained. In order to improve the performance of these systems functionalized polymers such as flourinated, sulfonated polyanilines, polythiophenes and copolymers will be prepared and applied in combinations of Ru- and phtalocyanine compounds as well as carbon nanotubes, cubanes and nanoporous carbons. Based on our previous achievements concerning the unusual behavior of platinum catalyst in Pt-Nafion-carbon systems further studies are planned to gain a deeper understanding the phenomena occurring in these composites.
The oxygen reduction is still the limiting step in fuel cells. Therefore, this process will be studied in detail in order to increase its rate, and simultaneously to decrease the amount of the noble metals needed. The replacement of Ru in supercapacitors is also one of the goals of this project.





 

Final report

 
Results in Hungarian
Az eredeti tervnek megfelelően a következő kompozit és hibrid rendszereket vizsgáltuk: Fe-ftalocianin, Pd-ftalocianin, poly (réz-ftalocianin) és többfalú szén nanocsövek, elektronvezető polimerek illetve protonvezető Nafion. A rétegképződést és az ioncserefolyamatokat elektrokémiai kvarckristály nanomérleggel, míg az oxigénredukciót forgó korongelektróddal vizsgáltuk tág határok között változtatva a kísérleti körülményeket. Sikeresen polimerizáltuk az indolt illetve annak amino származékait. Az elektropolimerizáció körülményeit optimalizáltuk; a különböző korszerű technikákkal való vizsgálat kimutatta, hogy ez az új, olcsó alapanyagból előállított polimer számos kedvező kémiai, elektromos és stabilitási tulajdonsággal rendelkezik. Az alapkutatási eredményeket tudományos folyóiratokban publikáltuk illetve a témavezető és a projekten dolgozó egyetemi hallgatók és doktoranduszok nemzetközi konferenciákon mutatták be az eredményeket. Ezen időszakban Szabó Franciska, Broda Balázs BSc, Colin E. Moore és Borsos Katalin MSc valamint Kriston Ákos, Berkes B. Balázs és Nemes Ákos PhD hallgatók dolgoztak a projekt különböző témáin. A fém-ftalocianin alapú kompozitok hasznosítása oxigénredukció katalizátoraként folyamatban van, különösen hidrogén-oxigén tüzelőanyag-cellákban. Igazoltuk, hogy ezekkel a rendszerekkel hatásosan kiváltható a drága platina. Ugyancsak bízonyítást nyert, hogy a vezető polimerek és a szén nanocsövek kompozitjai hatásosan felhasználhatók szuperkapacitásokban.
Results in English
According to our original research plan we have continued the research on the composite and hydrid systems as follows: Fe-phthalocyanine, Pd-phthalocyanine, poly (copper phthalocyanine) with multi-walled carbon nanotubes, electronically conducting polymers and Nafion. The layer deposition and the ion exchange processes have been investigated by electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance (EQCN), their electrocatalytic activity in respect of the oxygen reduction was studied by rotating ring electrode at different experimental conditions. Successful experiments have been carried out on the electropolymerization of indole and several indole derivatives. The conditions of the electropolymerization have been optimized, and the resulting polymers have been characterized by several advanced techniques. The results of these fundamental studies have been published in scientific journals and presented at international conferences by the PI and his students, respectively. In the period in question B. Broda (BSc), C. E. Moore, K. Borsos (MSc) and Á. Kriston, B.B. Berkes, Á. Nemes (PhD) worked in the project. The utilization of the metal-phthalocyanine composites are in progress concerning oxygen reduction reaction in hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells. It has become evident that expensive platinum can be replaced by these cheap systems. It has been proven that the composites based on conducting polymers and carbon nanotubes can be used as effective and stable systems in supercapacitors.
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List of publications

 
Colin E Moore, Gyorgy Inzelt: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study on the sorption processes occurring in multiwalled carbon nanotube layers immobilized on a gold surface, J SOLID STATE ELECTR 19: (1) 45-56, 2015
G Inzelt, A Róka: Cyclic voltammetric and nanogravimetric studies of NADP+ redox transformations on a yeast-modified platinum electrode, ELECTROCHEM COMMUN 45: 9-12, 2014
Inzelt G, Borsos K: Replacement of the glass electrode by graphite at acid-base potentiometric titrations, STUD UNIV BABES-BOLYAI CHEM 60: (3) 23-30, 2015
Balázs B Berkes, Soma Vesztergom, György Inzelt: Combination of nanogravimetry and visible spectroscopy: A tool for the better understanding of electrochemical processes, J ELECTROANAL CHEM 719: 41-46, 2014
Balázs Broda, György Inzelt: Preparation and Characterization of Poly(5-aminoindole) by using Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Nanobalance Technique, ACTA CHIM SLOV 61: 357-365, 2014
Berkes BB, Inzelt G: Generation and electrochemical nanogravimetric response of the third anodic hydrogen peak on a platinum electrode in sulfuric acid media, J SOLID STATE ELECTR 18: 1239-1249, 2014
Berkes BB, Inzelt G: Electrochemical nanogravimetric studies on the electropolymerization of indole and on polyindole, ELECTROCHIM ACTA 122: 11-15, 2014
Ákos Nemes, Colin E Moore, György Inzelt: Electrochemical and nanogravimetric studies of palladium phthalocyanine microcrystals, J SERB CHEM SOC 78: (12) 2017-2037, 2013
Berkes BB, Nemes A, Moore CE, Szabó F, Inzelt G: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study of the electropolymerization of 6-aminoindole and the redox transformations of the polymer formed in aqueous media, J SOLID STATE ELECTR 17: 3067-3074, 2013
B B Berkes, Gy Inzelt, W Schuhmann, A S Bondarenko: Influence of Cs+ and Na+ on Specific Adsorption of *OH,*O, amd *H at Platinum in Acidic Sulfuric Media, J PHYS CHEM C 116: (20) 10995-11003, 2012
G Inzelt: Conducting Polymers, Berlin; Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 315 p. (Monographs in Electrochemistry), 2012
György Inzelt, Zoran Mandić, Marijana Kraljić Roković, Suzana Sopčić: Study on RuO2 and RuO2/polyaniline composite electrodes, In: International Workshop on the Electrochemistry of Electroactive Materials - 7th WEEM . Szeged, Magyarország, 2012.06.03-2012.06.08. Kiadvány: 2012. pp. 7, 2012
Balazs B. Berkes, György Inzelt, Elemér Vass: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study of the adsorption of 4-aminoindole and the surface layer formed by electrooxidation in aqueous acid media, Electrochimica Acta http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.electacta.2013.02.080, 2013
B.B. Berkes, G. Inzelt, W. Schuhman and A.S. Bondarenko: Influence of Cs+ and Na+ on Specific Adsorption of *OH, *O and *H at Platinum in Acidic Sulfuric Media, J. Physical Chemistry C 116: 10995-11003, 2012
G. Inzelt: Recent advances in the development of efficient polymer electrolyte fuel cells, 3rd Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry South-East Europe (RSE-SEE) Bucharest, Románia, p.15, 2012
György Inzelt, Zoran Mandić, Marijana Kraljić Roković, Suzana Sopčić: Study on RuO2 and RuO2/polyaniline composite electrodes, 7th WEEM - International Workshop on the Electrochemistry of Electroactive Materials, Szeged – Hódmezővásárhely, Magyarország, Book of Abstract 7.o., 2012
Balázs B. Berkes, György Inzelt: Study of Formation and Redox Behaviour of Polyindoles by Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance, 7th WEEM - International Workshop on the Electrochemistry of Electroactive Materials June 3-8, 2012. Szeged – Hódmezővásárhely, Magyarország, Book of Abstract 22.o., 2012
György Inzelt, Balázs B. Berkes.: Nanogravimetric Study on the Adsorption and Electropolymerization of Indole and Indole Derivatives and on the Redox Behavior of Polyindoles, 63rd Annual Meeting of ISE, Prága, Cseh Köztársaság 2012. augusztus Book of Abstract, s08., 2012
Ákos Nemes, Ákos Kriston, György Inzelt: Analysis of the porosity, agglomerates’ size and exchange current density of a PEMFC by using a two-dimensional model, 63rd Annual Meeting of ISE, Prága, Cseh Köztársaság, Book of Abstract, s06-17., 2012
A. Kriston, B.B. Berkes, P. Simon, G. Inzelt, K. Dobos and A. Nemes: Unusual surface mass changes in the course of the oxygen reduction reaction on platinum and their explanation by using a kinetic model, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 16 (4): 1723-1732, 2012
G. Inzelt: Conducting Polymers - A New Era in Electrochemistry., 2nd edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2012
B. B. Berkes, G. Inzelt: Adsorption and electropolymerization of indole and indole derivatives, 3rd Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry South-East Europe (RSE-SEE) Bucharest, Románia, Book of Abstract p.15., 2012
Balazs B. Berkes, György Inzelt, Elemér Vass: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study of the adsorption of 4-aminoindole and the surface layer formed by electrooxidation in aqueous acid media, Electrochimica Acta 96: 51-60, 2013
B.B. Berkes, G. Inzelt, W. Schuhmann and A.S. Bondarenko: Influence of Cs+ and Na+ on Specific Adsorption of *OH, *O and *H at Platinum in Acidic Sulfuric Media, J. Physical Chemistry C 116: 10995-11003, 2012
A. Kriston, B.B. Berkes, P. Simon, G. Inzelt, K. Dobos and A. Nemes: Unusual surface mass changes in the course of the oxygen reduction reaction on platinum and their explanation by using a kinetic model, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 16 (4): 1723-1732, 2012
Balázs B. Berkes, György Inzelt:: Generation and electrochemical nanogravimetric response of the third anodic hydrogen peak on a platinum electrode in sulfuric acid media, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 1-11, 2014
Balázs B. Berkes, Ákos Nemes, Colin E. Moore, Franciska Szabó, György Inzelt:: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study of the electropolymerization of 6-aminoindole and the redox transformations of the polymer formed in aqueous media, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 17 (12): 3067–3074, 2013
Ákos Nemes, Colin E. Moore, György Inzelt:: Electrochemical and nanogravimetric studies of palladium phthalocyanine microcrystals, J. Serb. Chem. Soc. 78 (12) 2017-2037, 2013
Balázs B. Berkes, György Inzelt:: Electrochemical nanogravimetric studies on the electropolymerization of indole and on polyindole, Electrochimica Acta 122: 11-15, 2014
Balázs B. Berkes, Soma Vesztergom, György Inzelt:: Combination of nanogravimetry and visible spectroscopy: A tool for the better understanding of electrochemical processes, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 719: 41–46, 2014
G. Érsek, Á. Szabó, Gy. Inzelt, B. Iván:: Synthesis and Characterisation of Polyaniline Interpenetrating in Amphiphilic Conetworks, IV. Career in Polymers, Prága, Cseh Köztársaság, 2012
G. Inzelt, B.B. Berkes:: Generation and Electrochemical Nanogravimetric Response of the Third Anodic Hydrogen Peak on a Platinum Electrode in Sulfuric Acid Media, Fourth Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry, South-East Europe, Lubljana, Slovenia, May 26-30, 2013. Book of Abstract, ESG-O-02, p. 41., 2013
B.B. Berkes, S. Vesztergom, G. Inzelt:: Combination of Nanogravimetry and Visible Spectroscopy: a Tool for the Better Understanding of Electrochemical Processes Fourth Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry, Fourth Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry, SoSouth-East Europe, Lubljana, Slovenia, May 26-30, 2013. Book of Abstract, NTM-O-06, p. 111., 2013
A. Kriston, B.B. Berkes, P. Simon, G. Inzelt, K. Dobos and A. Nemes: Unusual surface mass changes in the course of the oxygen reduction reaction on platinum and their explanation by using a kinetic model, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 16: 1723-1732, 2012
Balázs B. Berkes, György Inzelt:: Generation and electrochemical nanogravimetric response of the third anodic hydrogen peak on a platinum electrode in sulfuric acid media, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 18: 1-11, 2014
B.B. Berkes, S. Vesztergom, G. Inzelt:: Combination of Nanogravimetry and Visible Spectroscopy: a Tool for the Better Understanding of Electrochemical Processes Fourth Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry, Fourth Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry, South-East Europe, Lubljana, Slovenia, May 26-30, 2013. Book of Abstract, NTM-O-06, p. 111., 2013
G. Inzelt, A. Róka: Cyclic voltammetric and nanogravimetric studies of NADP+ redox transformations on a yeast-modified platinum electrode, Electrochemistry Communications, 45: 9-12, 2014
Balázs Broda, György Inzelt: Preparation and Characterization of Poly(5-aminoindole) by using Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Nanobalance Technique, Acta Chim. Slov. 61: 357-365, 2014
Ákos Nemes, György Inzelt: Electrochemical and nanogravimetric studies of iron phthalocyanine microparticles immobilized on gold in acidic and neutral media, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 18 : 3327-3337, 2014
Colin E. Moore, György Inzelt: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study on the sorption processes occurring in multiwalled carbon nanotube layers immobilized on a gold surface, J. Solid State Electrochemistry 19: 45–56, 2015
Balázs B. Berkes, Aliaksandr S. Bandarenka, György Inzelt: Electropolymerization: Further Insight into the Formation of Conducting Polyindole Thin Films, J Phys. Chem. C – Nanomaterials and Interfaces 119 (4): 1996-2003, 2015
Katalin Borsos, György Inzelt: Electrochemical and nanogravimetric studies of poly(copper phthalocyanine) microparticles immobilized on gold in aqueous solutions, J. Solid State Electrochemistry DOI 10.1007/s10008-015-2770-6, 2015
György Inzelt, Balázs Broda: Preparation and characterization of poly(aminoindoles) by using electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance, 65rd Annual Meeting of ISE, Lausanne, Svájc, 2014. augusztus, Book of Abstracts s-08, 2014
Borsos K, Inzelt G: A new electrode for acid-base titration based on poly(copper phthalocyanine), J SOLID STATE ELECTR 20: (4) 1215-1222, 2016
Berkes BB, Bandarenka AS, Inzelt G: Electropolymerization: Further insight into the formation of conducting polyindole thin films, J PHYS CHEM C 119: (4) 1996-2003, 2015
Borsos K, Inzelt G: Electrochemical and nanogravimetric studies of poly(copper phthalocyanine) microparticles immobilized on gold in aqueous solutions (vol 19, pg 2565, 2015), J SOLID STATE ELECTR 19: (9) 2579, 2015
Colin E Moore, Gyorgy Inzelt: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study on the sorption processes occurring in multiwalled carbon nanotube layers immobilized on a gold surface, J SOLID STATE ELECTR 19: (1) 45-56, 2015
Berkes BB, Inzelt G: Electrochemical nanogravimetric studies on the electropolymerization of indole and on polyindole, ELECTROCHIM ACTA 122: 11-15, 2014
G Inzelt, A Róka: Cyclic voltammetric and nanogravimetric studies of NADP+ redox transformations on a yeast-modified platinum electrode, ELECTROCHEM COMMUN 45: 9-12, 2014
Nemes Á, Inzelt G: Electrochemical and nanogravimetric studies of iron phthalocyanine microparticles immobilized on gold in acidic and neutral media, J SOLID STATE ELECTR 18: (12) 3327-3337, 2014
Balázs B Berkes, György Inzelt, Elemér Vass: Electrochemical nanogravimetric study of the adsorption of 4-aminoindole and the surface layer formed by electrooxidation in aqueous acid media, ELECTROCHIM ACTA 96: 51-60, 2013
A Kriston, BB Berkes, P Simon, G Inzelt, K Dobos, A Nemes: Unusual surface mass changes in the course of the oxygen reduction reaction on platinum and their explanation by using a kinetic model, J SOLID STATE ELECTR 16: 1723-1732, 2012




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