Pt/laponite clay-modified gold electrode for direct methanol fuel cells |
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Authors: | Seong S Seo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Natural Sciences, Albany State University, 540 College Drive, Albany, GA, 31705, USA
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Abstract: | This work employs a novel technique in which laponite clay-modified gold electrodes are used as the anode for direct methanol fuel cells. The platinum/laponite clay (Pt/Clay) films on indium tin oxide electrode were characterized by using scanning electron microscope and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Various contents of laponite clay (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0?wt%) with constant platinum (Pt) catalyst content on modified gold electrodes were studied as an anode catalyst for methanol oxidation. The catalyst poisoning was observed as a function of time. The 1.0?wt% Pt/Clay-modified gold electrode shows the highest activity for methanol oxidation, 27.73?% higher than Pt only modified gold electrode at 2.5?min. The peak current of 1?% Pt/Clay-modified gold electrode is 3.50?% higher than the peak current of Pt only modified gold electrode at 57.5?min. The higher content of Pt/Clay-modified gold electrode shows strong resistance to catalyst poisoning. The Pt/Clay-modified gold electrode is a new and promising electrode for a direct methanol fuel cell and can replace existing commercial catalysts. |
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