Pt poisoning by phosphate in high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (HT-PEMFC) leads to loadings up to 1 mg  cm per electrode of costly materials. While cheaper Fe-N-C catalysts are unaffected by phosphate deactivation and contribute to the catalysis of the oxygen reduction reaction, their volumetric activity is substantially lower. In this study, the effect of Pt-loading reduced hybrid cathodes for HT-PEMFC is investigated using commercial Celtec®-P-based assembling. A promising effect of Fe-N-C incorporation in terms of acid attraction and activity retention is found. A longer activation (230 h, 0.3 A cm ) for the hybrid membrane electrode assembly (MEA) is necessary, due to the slower acid distribution within Fe-N-Cs. This study shows the potential of Pt-content reduction by up to 25 % compared to standard MEA using hybrid electrodes. Moreover, important insights for future strategies of cell activation are revealed for these hybrid MEAs.

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