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Pd and Pt-Ru anode electrocatalysts supported on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and their use in passive and active direct alcohol fuel cells with an anion-exchange membrane (alcohol = methanol, ethanol, glycerol)

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 190, Issue 2, Pages 241-251

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.01.044

Keywords

Direct alcohol fuel cell; Anion-exchange membrane; Alcohol electro-oxidation; Carbon nanotubes; Palladium catalyst; Platinum-ruthenium catalyst

Funding

  1. ACTA SpA
  2. Italian Ministry of Research
  3. European Commission [NMP3-CT-2005-011730]
  4. Ministere delegue I'Enseignement Superieur et a la Recherche

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Palladium and platinum-ruthenium nanoparticles supported on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) are prepared by the impregnation-reduction procedure. The materials obtained, Pd/MWCNT and Pt-Ru/MWCNT, are characterized by TEM, ICP-AES and XRPD. Electrodes coated with Pd/MWCNT are scrutinized for the oxidation of methanol. ethanol or glycerol in 2M KOH solution in half cells. The catalyst is very active for the oxidation of all alcohols, with glycerol providing the best performance in terms of specific current density and ethanol showing the lowest onset potential. Membrane-electrode assemblies have been fabricated using Pd/MWCNT anodes, commercial cathodes and anion-exchange membrane and evaluated in both single passive and active direct alcohol fuel cells fed with aqueous solutions of 10wt.% methanol, 10wt.% ethanol or 5wt.% glycerol. Pd/MWCNT exhibits)its unrivalled activity as anode electrocatalyst for alcohol oxidation. The analysis of the anode exhausts shows that ethanol is selectively oxidized to acetic acid, detected as acetate ion in the alkaline media of the reaction, while methanol yields carbonate and formate. A much wider product distribution, including glycolate, glycerate, tartronate. oxalate, formate and carbonate, is obtained from the oxidation of glycerol. The results obtained with Pt-Ru/MWCNT anodes in acid media are largely inferior to those provided by Pd/MWCNT electrodes in alkaline media. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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