Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1273175 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Graphene based bimetallic G–Co–Pt is proposed for enhanced hydrogen generation from NaBH4.•G–Co–Pt exhibits higher chemical and electrochemical activity and stability compared to monometallic G–Co and G–Pt.•For hydrolysis of NaBH4, G–Co–Pt provides the best value of TOF (107 min−1).•G–Co–Pt exhibits very high value of electrochemically active surface area ECSA (75.32 m2/gm).

A highly active and stable bimetallic nano-hybrid catalyst Graphene–Cobalt–Platinum (G–Co–Pt) is proposed for the enhanced and cost effective generation of hydrogen from Sodium Borohydride. Three different nano-hybrid catalysts namely Graphene–Cobalt (G–Co), Graphene–Platinum (G–Pt) and Graphene–Cobalt–Platinum (G–Co–Pt) are synthesized, characterized using XRD, FTIR, SEM, HRTEM, EDAX and Cyclic voltammetry (CV) analysis and tested for hydrogen generation. The activity and stability of the catalysts are analyzed by estimating the turnover frequency (TOF), the electrochemically active surface area (ECSA), the percentage decay of current density over ten cycles of CV and the decay in the rate of hydrogen generation with the age of catalyst. Among the three catalysts G–Co–Pt exhibits the highest catalytic activity (TOF = 107 min−1, ECSA = 75.32 m2/gm) and stability. The evaluated value of activation energy of the catalytic hydrolysis using G–Co–Pt is 16 ± 2 kJ mol−1.

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