JOURNAL ARTICLE

Facile Synthesis of Highly Active PdAu Nanowire Networks as Self-Supported Electrocatalyst for Ethanol Electrooxidation

Wei HongJin WangErkang Wang

Year: 2014 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 6 (12)Pages: 9481-9487   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

In recent years, direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFCs) are attracting increasing attention owing to their wide applications. However, a significant challenge in the development of DEFC technology is the urgent need for highly active anode catalysts for the ethanol oxidation reaction. In this work, a facile and reproducible method for the high-yield synthesis of PdAu nanowire networks is demonstrated. The whole synthetic process is very simple, just mixing Na2PdCl4, HAuCl4, and KBr in an aqueous solution and using polyvinylpyrrolidone as a protective reagent while sodium borohydride as a reductant. The whole synthetic process can be simply performed at room temperature and completed in 30 min, which can greatly simplify the synthetic process and lower the preparation cost. Electrochemical catalytic measurement results prove that the as-prepared catalysts exhibit dramatically enhanced electrocatalytic activity for ethanol electrooxidation in alkaline solution. The facile synthetic process and excellent catalytic performance of the as-prepared catalysts demonstrate that they can be used as a promising catalyst for DEFCs.

Keywords:
Sodium borohydride Materials science Catalysis Reagent Electrocatalyst Direct-ethanol fuel cell Anode Polyvinylpyrrolidone Ethanol Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Nanowire Yield (engineering) Nanotechnology Electrode Chemistry Organic chemistry Metallurgy Polymer chemistry

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