Methanol electrooxidation activity of binary CoAg electrocatalyst
Abstract
As the energy demand and diversity increases human beings need new
energy sources or energy converters. Among energy convertion
technologies, direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) have attracted much
attention due to their uniqe advantages. But, high-efficiency and CO
poisoning are still the main drawbacks of these systems. In this study,
binary CoAg electrocatalyst was fabricated on a carbon felt (C-felt) as
promising anode material for DMFCs. Electrocatalytic performance of the
binary catalyst for methanol electro-oxidation reaction was studied in
0.1 M KOH solution containing 1 M methanol using cyclic voltammetry (CV)
and chronoamperometry (CA) techniques. Time-stability and CO poisoning
tolerance of the catalyst were examined with CA technique. The
electrocatalysts were characterized using SEM, EDX and XRD techniques.
The data of binary eletrocatalysts were compared with the un-coated
C-felt and Co-modified C-felt as reference points. It was found that the
CoAg binary electrocatalyst has quite good electro-catalytic activity
for the methanol electrooxidation reaction. The high-electrocatalytical
activity was related to large real surface area, high intrinsic activity
of Co and Ag as well as possible synergistic affect between the metals.
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