A multielectrode electrochemical and scanning differential electrochemical mass spectrometry study of methanol oxidation on electrodeposited PtxRuy

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Jambunathan, K
Jayaraman, S
Hillier, AC [1 ]
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[1] Iowa State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Dept Chem, Ames, IA 50011 USA
[2] Iowa State Univ, Inst Combinatorial Discovery, Ames, IA 50011 USA
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10.1021/la035567i
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O6 [化学];
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Methanol electro-oxidation was studied on a series of electrodeposited PtxRuy catalysts constructed as multielement band electrodes. A combination of electrochemical and scanning differential electrochemical mass spectrometry measurements were performed to evaluate the composition-dependence of methanol oxidation, methanol decomposition, CO2 current efficiency, and the product distribution at 25 and 50 degreesC. At 25 degreesC, cyclic voltammetry revealed that the presence of Ru led to enhanced methanol oxidation rates over that of pure Pt. Methanol decomposition showed a similar composition-dependence. Mass spectrometry measurements revealed the evolution of HCOOH and CO2 during methanol oxidation and allowed indirect determination of H2CO produced. Notably, these products were not observed during methanol decomposition. The most active electrode compositions and the highest instantaneous current efficiencies for the formation of CO2 were found to depend on several factors. At 25 degreesC, the maximum activity was similar to10% Ru, while at 50 degreesC the most active composition increased to similar to25% Ru. Pure Pt had the highest instantaneous current efficiency for CO2 at both temperatures. The product distribution reflected high CO2 evolution for Pt, with an increasing fraction of the product emerging as H2CO at higher Ru content. Increasing the temperature improved the CO2 current efficiency for all electrode compositions. These results confirm that methanol oxidation occurs though a parallel reaction pathway on PtxRuy electrodes. In addition, the balance between the different reaction pathways depends on several factors, including Ru composition and temperature.
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