High stability of oxidation of methanol catalyzed by Pt supported by oxygen-incorporated bamboo-shaped CNTs grown directly on carbon cloth |
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Authors: | Chen-Hao Wang He-Yun Du Hsin-Cheng Hsu Sun-Tang Chang Hsin-Chih Huang Li-Chyong Chen Kuei-Hsien Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei 10607, Taiwan;2. Institute of Atomic and Molecular Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei 10617, Taiwan;3. Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Bamboo-shaped CNTs in which oxygen was incorporated were directly grown on carbon cloth (O-BCNT-CC) by microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Mixed precursors CH4/H2/N2/O2 were introduced during the growth process. For comparison, bamboo-shaped CNTs without incorporated oxygen were prepared herein (BCNT-CC). Then, platinum catalysts were prepared on the as-grown O-BCNT-CC (Pt/O-BCNT-CC) and the as-grown BCNT-CC (Pt/BCNT-CC). According to TEM-EELS oxygen mapping, O atoms were uniformly distributed on the O-BCNT surface. Methanol oxidation was performed using Pt/O-BCNT-CC and Pt/BCNT-CC in 1 M methanol and 1 M sulfuric acid by cyclic voltammetry. In the initial cycle, the peak current density of Pt/O-BCNT-CC was almost equal to that of Pt/BCNT, indicating that both had nearly equal activities in the beginning. After 300 cycles, the peak current of Pt/BCNT-CC was reduced to half of the initial peak current owing to platinum-poisoning; however, the peak current of Pt/O-BCNT-CC decayed less. In Pt/O-BCNT-CC, the oxygen-containing functional groups affect the orientation index of crystalline Pt, providing a means of oxidizing methanol and stabilizing Pt catalysts for the long-term. |
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Keywords: | Methanol oxidation reaction Fuel cells Carbon nanotube Bamboo-shaped structure Oxygen incorporation |
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