Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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186101 | Electrochimica Acta | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•FeCo@Fe@Pd/C core-shell is a viable nanoelectrocatalyst for alcohols in alkaline media.•FeCo@Fe@Pd/C core-shell was obtained by new microwave-assisted strategy (MITNAD)•The catalytic rate performance follows this trend: Ethylene glycol Glycerol Ethanol.•The electrocatalytic performance FeCo@Fe@Pd/C is greater than Pd/C.
Electrocatalytic oxidation of alcohols in alkaline solutions is critical for the development of direct alkaline alcohol fuel cells (DAAFCs). This work investigated alcohol oxidation reaction (AOR) at a novel palladium-based core-shell nano catalyst (FeCo@Fe@Pd/C) obtained by the microwave-induced top-down nanostructuring and decoration (MITNAD) synthetic strategy. The electrocatalytic properties of the FeCo@Fe@Pd/C towards the oxidation of ethanol (EtOH), ethylene glycol (EG) and glycerol (Gly) were explored, and compared with those of the Pd/C alone. FeCo@Fe@Pd/C exhibited a remarkable performance in all three alcohols but its best electrocatalytic activity was found in the oxidation of EG where the electrocatalytic rate constant (Kcat) was about 2 times faster than seen in Gly and ≈ 4 times faster than in EtOH. The excellent performance towards EG was further corroborated by the low resistance to charge transport. Detailed comparison with literature reports shows that the FeCo@Fe@Pd/C is a potentially viable nanocatalyst for use in DAAFC.