Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275923 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, a carbon nanotube-supported Pd nano-catalyst (Pd/MCNTs) is prepared by the etching copper template strategy. Cu nanoparticles (NPs) are formed onto MCNTs first as the template and Pd NPs are then obtained through a galvanic displacement reaction between Pd ions and Cu. TEM, XRD, and XPS characterizations show the crystalline of Pd NPs with a typical diameter of 2–5 nm is homogeneously decorated onto MCNTs without aggregation. Electrochemical characterizations reveal that the Pd/MCNTs materials exhibit much higher catalytic activity for the formic acid oxidation than both conventional Pd/MCNTs and commercial Pd/Vulcan catalysts do. The improved activity is mainly attributed the fact that no surfactant is required in synthesis of the catalyst, eliminating the possible passivation of catalytic sites associated with the use of surfactant in conventional synthesis methods. In addition, the narrower distribution and better dispersion of catalyst particles, as well as no defects of MCNTs are also beneficial for the improvement in the catalytic activity. Another feature of the present synthesis method is the loading of Pd can be adjusted by varying the amount of Cu ions.

Graphical abstractAbstract: Carbon nanotube-supported Pd catalyst for oxidation of formic acid is prepared by novel etching copper template. The obtained catalyst exhibits much higher catalytic activity than both conventional Pd/CNTs and commercial Pd/Vulcan catalysts do.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Carbon nanotube-supported Pd catalyst is prepared by novel etching copper template. ► No strong acid/alkali and surfactant are involved with the synthesis procedure. ► Obtained catalyst exhibits high catalytic activity for the formic acid oxidation.

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