Title of article :
Electrochemical and Morphological Investigations of Ga Addition to Pt Electrocatalyst Supported on Carbon
Author/Authors :
Paganoto, Giordano T Departamento de Qu´ımica - Centro de Ciencias Exatas/UFES - Av. Fernando Ferrari - 514 Goiabeiras - 29075-910 Vit ˆ oria - ES - Brazil , Santos, Deise M Diretoria de Pos-Graduac - ´ ao - Instituto Federal do Esp ˜ ´ırito Santo (IFES) - Av. Rio Branco - 50 Santa Lucia - 29056-255 Vit ´ oria - ES - Brazil , Evangelista, Tereza C. S Departamento de Qu´ımica - Centro de Ciencias Exatas/UFES - Av. Fernando Ferrari - 514 Goiabeiras - 29075-910 Vit ˆ oria - ES - Brazil , Guimarães, Marco C. C Departamento de Morfologia - Centro de Ciencias da Sa ˆ ude, UFES - Campus Maru ´ ´ıpe - 29049-999 Vitoria - ES - Brazil , Carneiro, Maria Tereza W. D Departamento de Qu´ımica - Centro de Ciencias Exatas/UFES - Av. Fernando Ferrari - 514 Goiabeiras - 29075-910 Vit ˆ oria - ES - Brazil , Ribeiro, Josimar Departamento de Qu´ımica - Centro de Ciencias Exatas/UFES - Av. Fernando Ferrari - 514 Goiabeiras - 29075-910 Vit ˆ oria - ES - Brazil
Pages :
15
From page :
1
To page :
15
Abstract :
This paper is consisted in the synthesis of platinum-based electrocatalysts supported on carbon (Vulcan XC-72) and investigation of the addition of gallium in their physicochemical and electrochemical properties toward ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR). PtGa/C electrocatalysts were prepared through thermal decomposition of polymeric precursor method at a temperature of 350∘ C. Six different compositions were homemade: Pt50Ga50/C, Pt60Ga40/C, Pt70Ga30/C, Pt80Ga20/C, Pt90Ga10/C, and Pt100/C.These electrocatalysts were electrochemically characterized by cyclic voltammetry (CV), chronoamperometry (CA), chronopotentiometry (CP), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in the presence and absence of ethanol 1.0 mol L−1. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were also carried out for a physicochemical characterization of those materials. XRD results showed the main peaks of face-centered cubic Pt. The particle sizes obtained from XRD and TEM analysis range from 7.2 nm to 12.9 nm. The CV results indicate behavior typical of Pt-based electrocatalysts in acid medium. The CV, EIS, and CA data reveal that the addition of up to 31% of gallium to the Pt highly improves catalytic activity on EOR response when compared to Pt100/C.
Keywords :
Electrochemical , Morphological Investigations , Pt Electrocatalyst Supported , Carbon
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2613507
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