Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
187628 Electrochimica Acta 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

One problem of carbon supported Pd (Pd/C) anodic catalyst in direct formic acid fuel cell (DFAFC) is the poor electrocatalytic stability. Thus, the carbon supported Pd–Ni (Pd–Ni/C) catalyst was successfully synthesized via the high-temperature calcination and chemical etching. It was found that the electrocatalytic performance of the Pd–Ni/C catalyst for formic acid oxidation is much better than that of the Pd/C catalyst. It is due to two reasons. One is that the Pd–Ni/C catalyst prepared possesses the high alloy extent because the Pd based catalysts with high alloy extent possess usually the high electrocatalytic performance. Another is that the Pd–Ni/C catalyst can inhibit the decomposition of formic acid. Therefore, the Pd–Ni/C catalyst could be significantly protected from CO poisoning, leading to the excellent electrocatalytic stability.

► Pd–Ni/C catalyst was synthesized via high-temperature calcination and chemical etching. ► Electrocatalytic performance of Pd–Ni/C catalyst is better than that of Pd/C catalyst. ► One reason for good electrocatalytic performance of Pd–Ni/C catalyst is the high alloy extent of catalyst. ► Another reason is that Pd–Ni/C catalyst can inhibit decomposition of formic acid.

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