Investigation of AuNi/C anode catalyst for direct methanol fuel cells |
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Authors: | Shaohui Yan Lizhen Gao Shichao Zhang LiLi Gao Weike Zhang Yuzhen Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China;2. School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, WA 6009, Australia;3. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing 100191, China |
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Abstract: | AuNi nanoparticles supported on the activated carbon (AuNi/C) are synthesized by the impregnation method in the ethyleneglycol system using NH2NH2·H2O as a reducing agent. The alloying of Au and Ni and the removal of unalloyed Ni in the AuNi/C composition are achieved by heat and acid treatments in sequence. Research results reveal that the average size and alloying degree of the AuNi nanoparticles in the AuNi/C catalyst increase with the enhancement of the annealing temperature. However, the Ni content of the AuNi/C catalyst firstly goes up and then down with the rising of heat treatment temperature due to the AuNi system phase-separates. Moreover, the electrocatalytic activity normalized by the electrochemically active surface area of each AuNi/C catalyst is far better than that of the Au/C catalyst, because of the bifunctional mechanism and the electrocatalytic activity of the NiOOH. In particular, the AuNi/C catalyst annealed at 400 °C exhibits the most excellent activity, due to its small AuNi particles and proper alloying degree. Furthermore, its mass-specific electrochemical activity is higher than that of the Au/C catalyst, although the mean diameter of the AuNi nanoparticles in this catalyst is larger than that of the Au nanoparticles. |
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Keywords: | Methanol Electrochemical oxidation Electrocatalysis Nanomaterials Direct methanol fuel cells |
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