Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275434 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Mo-doped SnO2 nanocomposite oxides are prepared and used as the promoter to Pt.•The promotion effects of Mo-doped SnO2 to Pt are higher than the undoped SnO2.•Pt–(MoO3)mSnO2/C show higher activities for MOR than commercial Pt/C catalyst.•High content of Pt oxides contributes to the improvement in the activities of Pt.

Composite oxides (MoO3)mSnO2 (m being the atomic Mo/Sn ratio) are prepared and employed as the promoter to Pt toward methanol electrooxidation reaction (MOR) in alkaline electrolyte. The Pt electrocatalysts supported on (MoO3)mSnO2/C are comprehensively characterized by TEM, XRD, XPS and electrochemical techniques. Electrochemical measurements for MOR indicate that molybdenum-doped SnO2 show much higher promotion effect to the catalytic performances of Pt than the undoped SnO2. The activities of Pt in Pt–(MoO3)mSnO2/C catalysts are also much higher than those in commercial Pt/C catalyst. Among the series of Pt–(MoO3)mSnO2/C catalysts, Pt–(MoO3)0.2SnO2/C shows the highest catalytic performances. The mass-specific activity (MSA) and intrinsic activity (IA) of Pt in Pt–(MoO3)0.2SnO2/C is ca. 3.0 and 3.5 times higher than those of Pt/C catalyst, respectively. The high content of Pt(II and IV) in the catalysts and the changes in Pt electronic structure are responsible for this improvement. These data suggest that the composite metal oxides (MoO3)mSnO2 are effective promoter to Pt toward MOR, which would be promising in designing new catalysts for high-performance alkaline direct methanol fuel cells and other technologies.

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