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Electrocatalysis of Borohydride Oxidation on Colloidal Pt and Pt-Alloys (Pt-Ir, Pt-Ni, and Pt-Au) and Application for Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell Anodes
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Materials ScienceOxygen Reduction ReactionChemical EngineeringColloidal PtBorohydride OxidationEngineeringSurface ElectrochemistryCatalysisNafion 117ChemistryElectrochemical ProcessBönneman MethodElectrochemistry
Colloidal Pt and Pt-alloys (Pt-Au, Pt-Ni, and Pt-Ir, 1:1 atomic ratio) supported on Vulcan XC-72 ( metal load) were prepared according to the Bönneman method and investigated for electrocatalytic activity with respect to borohydride oxidation for fuel cell applications. Voltammetry on static and rotating electrodes, chronopotentiometry, and chronoamperometry were performed on the colloidal catalysts immobilized on glassy carbon with the help of Nafion 117. The electro-oxidation mechanism is complex and it could involve, depending on the catalyst, a number of species such as directly, , and (the latter two species formed in catalytic hydrolysis). Direct borohydride fuel cell experiments using a NaOH- solution on the anode side, colloidal anode catalyst load, Nafion 117 membrane, and an gas diffusion cathode with Pt, showed that Pt-Ir and Pt-Ni were the most active anode catalysts, giving a cell voltage of at and .
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