Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
189128 Electrochimica Acta 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bismuth-modified Pt nanoparticles supported on carbon have been employed as anode electrocatalyst for a direct formic acid fuel cell (DFAFC). Two different types of electrodes were used: a thin layer Pt/C working electrode deposited on a gold substrate and a coated catalyst (Pt/C) membrane. Bismuth was deposited on the Pt nanoparticles by irreversible adatom adsorption from a Bi3+ solution. Bi-modified thin-film working electrodes with different catalyst loadings (0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 mgPt cm−2) were tested for the electrooxidation of formic acid (2, 4.75 and 9 M formic acid solutions). Likewise, a Bi-modified coated catalyst membrane was used as anode in an air-breathing direct formic acid fuel cell. For this cell, polarization curves were obtained for different formic acid solutions. Independently of the type of electrodes, the presence of Bi caused a four/six fold increase of the electrooxidation currents as compared to unmodified Pt electrodes. Thus, the use of bismuth-modified carbon supported Pt nanoparticles is presented as an easy, feasible and versatile alternative for improving the efficiency of DFAFCs.

► Bi-modified Pt nanoparticles supported on carbon have been employed as anode electrocatalyst for a direct formic acid fuel cell (DFAFC). ► Bi-modified Pt nanoparticles have been proved to be good catalysts for formic acid oxidation. ► Bi-modified coated catalyst membranes have been used in a breathing direct formic acid fuel cell. ► Polarization curves have been obtained and a clear activity enhancement in comparison with the unmodified Pt nanoparticles has been observed.

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