4.5 Article

Electrochemical, Structural and Morphological Characterization of Hydrothermally Fabricated Binary Palladium Alloys PdCo and PdNi

Journal

METALS
Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met9070796

Keywords

dye sensitized solar cells; palladium alloys; hydrothermal

Funding

  1. South African National Research Foundation (NRF)
  2. South African Department of Science and Technology (DST)
  3. Govan Mbeki Research and Development Centre (GMRDC) at the University of Fort Hare

Ask authors/readers for more resources

This article details the development and characterization of binary palladium alloys synthesized via a hydrothermal process. Palladium alloys, being good redox catalysts, could potentially replace platinum in many applications such as in dye sensitized solar cells, capacitors and vehicular catalytic converters where platinum is vital for maximum productivity. A good replacement should be cheap, readily available and be able to offer comparable catalytic activity to that of platinum. As such we hereby attempt to hydrothermally fabricate and characterize binary palladium alloys PdNi and PdCo that could be ideal replacements for platinum. XRD analysis of the as-synthesized binary alloys revealed the existence of only palladium peaks at 2(theta) values of 40.1 degrees, 46.7 degrees, 68.1 degrees, 82.1 degrees and 86.6 degrees, indicative of the successful formation of the binary alloys. SEM micrographs revealed that both alloys consisted of spherical particles with PdCo agglomerating to an extent, whereas PdNi was widely distributed, thus it could enhance electrolyte adsorption during catalytic reduction reactions. Cyclic voltammetry analysis at 50 mV. s(-1) revealed that PdNi is more electrocatalytically active with a reduction current density of 41 mA.cm(-2) compared to 18mA.cm(2) for PdCo. Lower charge transfer resistance from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy confirmed the superior catalytic ability of PdNi. The two palladium alloys also produced maximum specific capacitances of 68 and 27 F.g(-1) for PdNi and PdCo respectively. Analysis of the sample stability yielded coulombic effciency retention of 98.7 and 97% for PdNi and PdCo respectively after 1000 cycles. Results obtained have shown that the palladium alloys with their low charge transfer resistance could be ideal replacements for platinum in dye sensitized solar cells. Modest specific capacitance for PdNi illustrates its potential as an electrode catalyst in capacitors.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.5
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available