JOURNAL ARTICLE

Catalytic Oxidation of Methanol by Ruthenium Oxides

Brendan J. KennedyAW SmithF. E. WAGNER

Year: 1990 Journal:   Australian Journal of Chemistry Vol: 43 (5)Pages: 913-921   Publisher: CSIRO Publishing

Abstract

The electrocatalytic behaviour of carbon-supported ruthenium oxide electrodes for oxygen evolution and methanol oxidation in acid solutions is reported. Physical characterization of the electrodes by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron and 99Ru Mossbauer spectroscopies indicated the ruthenium to be present as a mixture of RuIV oxides including the stable rutile phase. Electrochemical studies show that a RuVI species promotes the catalytic oxidation of methanol, whilst surface-bound RuO4 is involved in the oxygen evolution reaction.

Keywords:
Ruthenium Catalysis Ruthenium oxide Chemistry Electrochemistry Methanol Inorganic chemistry Oxide Oxygen X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Mössbauer spectroscopy Electrocatalyst Electrode Physical chemistry Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Crystallography

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