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Surface metal modifiers for methanol electrooxidation on platinum; silver and mercury
Authors:S Martínez  C F Zinola
Institution:(1) Chemical Engineering Institute, School of Engineering, Julio Herrera y Reissig Str., no. 565, 11300 Montevideo, Uruguay;(2) Fundamental Electrochemistry Laboratory, School of Sciences, Universidad de la República, Iguá Str., no. 4225, 11400 Montevideo, Uruguay
Abstract:The catalytic activity of platinum surfaces towards methanol electrooxidation can be modified by the deposition of a second metal using different methodologies. There is little information about the catalytic performance of polycrystalline platinum modified by silver and mercury adatoms using spontaneous and electrochemical deposition methods. Cyclic voltammetrics have been performed to compare the current vs potential profiles of modified platinum surfaces in acid solution at room temperature. The inhibition of the hydrogen adatom voltammetric profile by foreign metal adatoms on platinum was used to calculate the degree of surface coverage by the metal. Poisoning effects were checked by anodic stripping experiments of methanol residues on the modified platinum surfaces at adsorption potentials in the hydrogen electrosorption region using a micro flux cell. Methanol solution oxidation was also evaluated at slow scan rates of up to 0.8 vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) on the platinum-modified surfaces. The comparison between the amounts of carbon-monoxide-type residues and the solution oxidation of methanol was analysed to check for their utility as catalytic surfaces for direct methanol fuel cells. Dedicated to Professor Dr. Algirdas Vaskelis on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Keywords:Methanol  Platinum  Electrocatalysis  Silver  Mercury
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