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The methanol-air fuel cell: A selective review of methanol oxidation mechanisms at platinum electrodes in acid electrolytes

โœ Scribed by N.A. Hampson; M.J. Willars; B.D. McNicol


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
779 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0378-7753

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โœฆ Synopsis


Over the past few years there has been a resurgence of interest in methanol oxidation in acid electrolytes, where platinum group metals are the only practical catalysts. The recent literature concerning the adsorption and oxidation processes occurring at platinum in acid solutions is reviewed. The overall model based on contemporary data assumes that methanol adsorption follows Langmuir kinetics at low surface coverages and Elovich kinetics at higher values. The 'poisoning' intermediate (probably COH) is susceptible to an ageing process, rendering it less active, and its ultimate removal is achieved via a chemical reaction with an electrosorbed water molecule.

Bimetallic catalysts which adsorb both water and methanol at low potentials are much more active than platinum alone. Modern, highlydispersed catalysts on carbon supports have been reported with high specific activities. However, for commercial viability (particularly with regard to automotive applications) considerable improvements are still required.


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