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Three dimensional cubic ordered mesoporous carbon (CMK8)as highly efficient stable pd electro-catalyst support for formic acid oxidation

T, Maiyalagan and Ab u Bakkr A, Nassr and T O, Alaje and M , Bron and K, Scott (2012) Three dimensional cubic ordered mesoporous carbon (CMK8)as highly efficient stable pd electro-catalyst support for formic acid oxidation. Journal of power sources .

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Abstract

Keywords: Pd nanoparticles Electro-catalysts Highly ordered mesoporous carbon Formic acid Electro-oxidation Fuel cell In this work, Pd nanoparticles were supported on two types of three-dimensional cubic highly ordered mesoporous carbon (CMK-8) by the sodium borohydride reduction method and the activity of the Pd/ CMK-8 electro-catalysts towards formic acid oxidation was evaluated and compared with that of commercial Pd/C (E-TEK) catalyst. The catalysts were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), cyclic voltammetry, and chronoamperometry. Cyclic voltammetry revealed Pd/CMK-8 with larger pores as being the most electroactive with a mass specific activity (mA mgPd 1) of 486.4 that exceeded not only that of the Pd/C (E-TEK) (386.5 mAmgPd 1) but also that of recently reported Pd/CNT (200 mAmgPd 1), Pd/Graphene (210mAmgPd 1) and Pd/Vulcan XC 72 (193mAmgPd 1). As demonstrated with chronoamperometry, the larger pore Pd/CMK-8 also proved to be the most stable catalyst. This exceptional performance can be ascribed to the very high surface area and Ia3d symmetry that yields a relatively isotropic graphitized structure with a high conductivity. In addition, the open framework of the 3-D bicontinous channels and highly ordered mesopores allows for an advanced mass transfer characteristics. The results show that CMK-8 support would significantly improve the power output and stability of Pd-based electro-catalysts for formic acid oxidation.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
ID Code:2160
Deposited By: Prof Balasubramanian Viswanathan
Deposited On:09 Sep 2012 02:18
Last Modified:21 Apr 2019 05:57

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