| Literature DB >> 25504942 |
Yanxin Chen1, Marco Bellini, Manuela Bevilacqua, Paolo Fornasiero, Alessandro Lavacchi, Hamish A Miller, Lianqin Wang, Francesco Vizza.
Abstract
A 2 μm thick layer of TiO2 nanotube arrays was prepared on the surface of the Ti fibers of a nonwoven web electrode. After it was doped with Pd nanoparticles (1.5 mgPd cm(-2) ), this anode was employed in a direct alcohol fuel cell. Peak power densities of 210, 170, and 160 mW cm(-2) at 80 °C were produced if the cell was fed with 10 wt % aqueous solutions of ethanol, ethylene glycol, and glycerol, respectively, in 2 M aqueous KOH. The Pd loading of the anode was increased to 6 mg cm(-2) by combining four single electrodes to produce a maximum peak power density with ethanol at 80 °C of 335 mW cm(-2) . Such high power densities result from a combination of the open 3 D structure of the anode electrode and the high electrochemically active surface area of the Pd catalyst, which promote very fast kinetics for alcohol electro-oxidation. The peak power and current densities obtained with ethanol at 80 °C approach the output of H2 -fed proton exchange membrane fuel cells.Entities:
Keywords: biomass; electrochemistry; fuel cells; palladium; titanium
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25504942 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201402999
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928