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Electroreduction of dioxygen (ORR) in alkaline medium on Ag/C and Pt/C nanostructured catalysts -: effect of the presence of methanol

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 49, Issue 25, Pages 4513-4521

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2004.05.009

Keywords

alkaline medium; fuel cell; methanol; oxygen electroreduction; platinum; silver

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Ag/C catalysts with different loading were prepared using a colloidal route to obtain well dispersed catalysts on carbon, with a particle size close to 15 nm. An amount of 20 wt.% Ag on carbon was found to be the best loading in terms of current density and mass activity. The 20 wt.% Ag/C catalyst was then studied and the kinetics towards ORR was determined and compared with that of a 20 wt.% Pt/C catalyst. The number of exchanged electrons for the ORR was found to be close to four with the rotating disk electrode (RDE) as well as with the rotating ring disc electrode (RRDE) techniques. From the RDE results, the Tafel slopes b, the diffusion limiting current density inside the catalytic film (j(1)(film)) and the exchange current density (j(0)) were evaluated. The Tafel slopes b and diffusion limiting current densities inside the catalytic film (j(1)(film)) were found to be in the same order for both catalysts, whereas the exchange current density (j(0)), which is a suitable estimation of the activity of the catalyst, was at least 10 times higher at the Pt/C catalyst than at the Ag/C catalyst. The behavior of both catalysts in methanol containing electrolyte was investigated and it was found that at a low methanol concentration, the Pt/C catalyst was quasi-tolerant to methanol. But, at a high methanol concentration, the ORR at a Pt/C was affected. However, the Pt/C catalyst showed in each case better activity towards ORR than the Ag/C catalyst, even if the latter one was less affected by the presence of methanol than the former one. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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