A comparative study of carbon-supported Pt-Mo and Pt-Ru catalysts for the anodic oxidation of methanol (original) (raw)

ECS Transactions

Abstract

Different carbon-supported Pt-Mo and Pt-Ru materials were synthesized and a systematic study was carried out in order to evaluate their catalytic activity towards methanol oxidation. Direct current methods were applied in sulfuric acid and methanol - containing electrolytes, in order to evaluate the electrochemical response of the studied electrodes. Pt-Mo catalysts reveal similar performances and, in some cases, higher than Pt-Ru materials. For both catalysts series, it was found that low loadings of the promoting metal (Ru or Mo) improve the methanol oxidation activity. Characterizations by means of transmission electron microscopy and X-Ray Diffraction allowed to measure mean particle sizes below 10 nm for all phases. The Pt-Ru catalysts consist of metallic Pt and metallic ruthenium, while in the The Pt-Mo materials platinum is present in its metallic state and MoO3 is the predominant molybdenum species.

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