Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
189262 Electrochimica Acta 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Au/MWCNTs catalysts were synthesised by chemical reduction and tested as anode electrodes in a glucose microfluidic fuel cell as a function of time at different temperatures. Physicochemical characterisation of Au/MWCNTs showed an average particle size of approximately 4 nm with high dispersion among the MWCNTs support. The use of MWNTCs as support provides chemical stability and good performance for microfluidic fuel cells. The maximum power density reached with Au/MWCNTs was 0.28 mW cm−2. Chronoamperometric testing (4 h) at three operating temperatures (15, 25 and 35 °C) demonstrated that the use of Au/MWCNTs as anode electrodes showed better stability compared with that of Au/C.

► Au/MWCNTs were tested as anode electrodes in a glucose microfluidic fuel cell. ► The operating temperatures (15, 25 and 35 °C) were evaluated as a function of time. ► Au/MWCNTs showed an average particle size of 4 nm with high dispersion on support. ► The use of MWNTCs as catalysts support showed better stability compared with Vulcan.

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