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Rh-decorated PtIrOx nanoparticles for glycerol electrooxidation: Searching for a stable and active catalyst

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기관명 NDSL
저널명 Applied catalysis. B, Environmental
ISSN 0926-3373,1873-3883
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저자, 소속기관, 출판인, 간행물 번호, 발행연도, 초록, 원문UR, 첨부파일 순으로 구성된 논문저자 및 소속기관 정보표입니다
저자(한글) Zanata, C.R.,Fernandez, P.S.,Troiani, H.E.,Soldati, A.L.,Landers, R.,Camara, G.A.,Carvalho, A.E.,Martins, C.A.
저자(영문)
소속기관
소속기관(영문)
출판인
간행물 번호
발행연도 2016-01-01
초록 We report a fast method of producing rhodium-decorated platinum nanoparticles (NPs) containing iridium oxides (IrO x ) to be used in the glycerol electrooxidation reaction. We synthesize PtIrO x /C electrocatalysts of different atomic compositions dispersed on Carbon Vulcan XC-72R ? by using the fast polyol method assisted by microwaves. Afterwards, PtIrO x /C was potentiodynamically decorated by Rh (Rh/PtIrO x /C). The NPs are characterized by energy dispersive X-ray analysis, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The electrooxidation of glycerol was investigated in acid medium by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The electrochemical stability of Rh/PtIrO x /C NPs was evaluated by following a degradation test protocol, which consists in exhaustive cyclic voltammetries. Our results show that the presence of iridium oxides in the architecture of platinum enhances the electrochemical stability of the catalyst by avoiding agglomeration effects. Moreover, the presence of rhodium catalyzes the glycerol electrooxidation reaction. These results help understanding the role of Rh and IrO x in the glycerol electrooxidation and provide new insights for designing nanomaterials with improved stability and activity.
원문URL http://click.ndsl.kr/servlet/OpenAPIDetailView?keyValue=03553784&target=NART&cn=NART73256483
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추가정보

과학기술표준분류, ICT 기술분류,DDC 분류,주제어 (키워드) 순으로 구성된 추가정보표입니다
과학기술표준분류
ICT 기술분류
DDC 분류
주제어 (키워드) Fuel cells,Iridium oxides,Rhodium,Glycerol electrooxidation,Stability