2016
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201600090
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Glycerol and Methanol Electro‐oxidation at Pt/C‐ITO under Alkaline Condition

Abstract: Thec ontinued reduction of fossil fuels together with the more stringent environmental protection legislation has been the focal point for the search for alternative energy sources. Fuel cell technology has obtained increasing attention as it can directly convert chemical energy from fuel into electrical energy,w ithout combustion, at high efficiencya nd low pollution [1,2].R ecently,d irect alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs)h ave attracted enormous attentionf or their high energy density,e fficiency, simple operation… Show more

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“…The voltammogram of PdIn/C 30 : 70 showed a suppressed hydrogen in the adsorption‐desorption region, which indicates the partial coverage of Pd atoms by In. For PdIn/C 90 : 10, an increase in the current values in −0.35 to ∼0.2 V was observed, indicating the abundance of oxide species [20, 21, 22]. The negative scan also showed an increase in the currents about −0.37 V (PdIn/C 90 : 10) associated with reducing oxide species [22, 23, 24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The voltammogram of PdIn/C 30 : 70 showed a suppressed hydrogen in the adsorption‐desorption region, which indicates the partial coverage of Pd atoms by In. For PdIn/C 90 : 10, an increase in the current values in −0.35 to ∼0.2 V was observed, indicating the abundance of oxide species [20, 21, 22]. The negative scan also showed an increase in the currents about −0.37 V (PdIn/C 90 : 10) associated with reducing oxide species [22, 23, 24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The micrographs and histograms of the particle size distribution obtained by TEM for PdIn/C with different atomic ratios are illustrated in Figure 2. The size of the [20,21,22]. The negative scan also showed an increase in the currents about À 0.37 V (PdIn/C 90 : 10) associated with reducing oxide species [22,23,24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Ottoni et al [143] utilized a chemical reduction method using a physical mixture of different proportions of carbon Vulcan XC 72 and indium tin oxide (ITO) (85 : 15, 50 : 50, 85 : 15) as a carrier for the synthesis of platinum nanoparticles by borohydride reduction. According to the TEM photomicrograph, Pt/C-ITO nanoparticle showed the presence of large particle aggregates.…”
Section: Reduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ottoni et al [19] prepared Pt nanoparticles supported in a physical mixture composed by carbon Vulcan XC 72 and ITO with different ratios (85:15; 50:50; 85:15) for the electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol and glycerol. It was found that Pt/C-ITO systems are more effective than Pt/C for fuel oxidation in alkaline medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%