Mathiyarasu, J. and Phani, K.L.N.
(2007)
Carbon-Supported Palladium-Cobalt-Noble Metal (Au, Ag, Pt)
Nanocatalysts as Methanol Tolerant Oxygen-Reduction
Cathode Materials in DMFCs.
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 154 (11).
B1100-B1105.
ISSN 0013-4651
Abstract
The carbon-supported nanoparticles of Pd–Co–M (M = Pt, Au, Ag) catalysts for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) in a ratio of
(70:20:10) were prepared through reverse microemulsion method. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed well-defined
reflections corresponding to a face centered cubic phase of palladium. From transmission electron microscopy analysis, the particle
size after heat-treatment at 500°C was found to be approximately 20 nm, which was also confirmed by XRD analysis. Polarization
data indicated Pd–Co–Pt to have better oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity than the other combinations with Ag and Au, in
terms of shift in onset potential to a positive value of more than 100 mV and increased reduction current. The ORR kinetics on
Pd–Co–Pt was analyzed by using rotating disk electrode to follow a 4 electron pathway, the order of the reaction being unity. The
peroxide formation estimated from the rotating ring disk electrode measurements was found to be a negligibly small amount of
1.1%. An additional advantage observed with Pd–Co–Pt was its high methanol tolerance and ORR activity nearly equal to Pt.
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