Nickel foam-based composite electrodes for electrooxidation of methanol |
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Authors: | J M Skowroński A Wa?ny |
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Institution: | (1) Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Chemistry and Technical Electrochemistry, ul. Piotrowo 3, 60-965 Poznań, Poland;(2) Central Laboratory of Batteries and Cells, ul. Forteczna 12, 61-362 Poznań, Poland |
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Abstract: | Nickel foam and five nickel foam-based composite electrodes were prepared for being used as anode materials for the electrooxidation
of methanol in KOH solution containing 0.1 and 1.0 M of methanol. The layered electrodes composed of nickel foam, platinum
nanoparticles, polyaniline (PANI) and/or porous carbon (C) prepared in various assemblies. As shown by SEM analysis, depending
on the preparation conditions, the electrodes of different morphologies were obtained. Using the cyclic voltammetry method,
the oxidation of methanol on nickel foam electrode was observed in the potential range 0.4 V ↔ 0.7 V, where the Ni(OH)2/NiOOH transformation occurred. The presence of Pt particles in electrode gave rise to the increase in electrocatalytic activity
in this potential range. For electrodes containing dispersed platinum catalyst (Ni/Pt, Ni/PANI/Pt and Ni/C/Pt), the oxidation
of methanol was noted also in the potential range −0.5 V ↔ 0.1 V. The electrocatalytic activities of the examined electrodes
toward methanol oxidation at low potentials were in order Ni/Pt > Ni/C/Pt > Ni/PANI/Pt, whereas at high potentials in order
Ni/PANI/Pt > Ni/Pt> Ni/C/Pt > Ni. Among the examined electrodes, the most resistant to cyclic poisoning appeared to be the
Ni/C/Pt electrode.
Presented at the 4Th Baltic Conference on Electrochemistry, Greifswald, March 13–16, 2005 |
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Keywords: | Methanol electrooxidation Alkaline fuel cells Nickel foam Platinum Polyaniline Carbon |
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