Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1663851 Thin Solid Films 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Alignment of monodisperse Pd nanocrystals into two-dimensional arrays•Integration of Pd nanocrystal arrays as electrocatalytic thin-films•High catalytic activity for electrochemical alcohol oxidation reactions

The operating principle of direct alcohol fuel cells is based on the electrochemical oxidation of alcohols such as methanol or ethanol. Palladium nanocrystals are promising catalysts in the electrochemical oxidation of methanol and ethanol in basic media. We demonstrate the alignment of monodisperse palladium nanocrystals into two-dimensional arrays by self-assembly and the subsequent integration as catalysts for the electrochemical oxidation of methanol (MOR) and ethanol (EOR). The nanocrystal arrays exhibit high activity as a consequence of suppressed accumulation into bulk agglomerates, i e. minimized loss of active surface area. The resulting catalytic activity for the MOR and EOR on Pd nanocrystal arrays at the anodic oxidation peak achieve approximately 1040 A g− 1 and 5500 A g− 1, respectively (0.5 M NaOH at a scan rate of 50 mV s− 1 with 1.0 M alcohol concentration).

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