Title
Diamond nanoparticles as a support for Pt and PtRu catalysts for direct methanol fuel cells
Date Issued
22 February 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Guzman-Blas R.
Méndez-Torres A.
Prelas M.
Tryk D.
Cabrera C.
University of Puerto Rico
Publisher(s)
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Diamond in nanoparticle form is a promising material that can be used as a robust and chemically stable catalyst support in fuel cells. It has been studied and characterized physically and electrochemically, in its thin film and powder forms, as reported in the literature. In the present work, the electrochemical properties of undoped and boron-doped diamond nanoparticle electrodes, fabricated using the ink-paste method, were investigated. Methanol oxidation experiments were carried out in both half-cell and full fuel cell modes. Platinum and ruthenium nanoparticles were chemically deposited on undoped and boron doped diamond nanoparticles through the use of NaBH 4 as reducing agent and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) as a surfactant. Before and after the reduction process, samples were characterized by electron microscopy and spectroscopic techniques. The ink-paste method was also used to prepare the membrane electrode assembly with Pt and Pt-Ru modified undoped and boron-doped diamond nanoparticle catalytic systems, to perform the electrochemical experiments in a direct methanol fuel cell system. The results obtained demonstrate that diamond supported catalyst nanomaterials are promising for methanol fuel cells. © 2012 American Chemical Society.
Start page
1134
End page
1147
Volume
4
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de materiales Ingeniería del Petróleo, (combustibles, aceites), Energía, Combustibles Electroquímica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84857378047
Source
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
ISSN of the container
19448252
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