| Literature DB >> 28719034 |
Meiwu Zhu1,2, Qi Shao2, Yecan Pi2, Jun Guo3, Bin Huang1, Yong Qian1, Xiaoqing Huang2.
Abstract
Iridium (Ir) holds great promise for ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR), while its practical applications suffer from the limited shape-controlled synthesis due to its low-energy barrier for nucleation. To overcome this limitation, the preparation of a new class of ultrathin vein-like Ir-tin nanowires (IrSn NWs) with abundant oxidized Sn is reported. By tuning the ratio of Ir to Sn, the optimized Ir67 Sn33 /C exhibits the highest mass density of 95.6 mA mg-1 Ir for EOR at low potential (0.04 V), which is 4.1-fold and 20-fold higher than that of Ir/C and the commercial Pt/C, respectively. It also exhibits the smallest Tafel slope of 153 mV dec-1 and superior stability after 2 h chronoamperometric measurement. Electrochemical measurements and X-ray photoelectron spectra results confirm that the abundant oxidized Sn promotes a complete oxidization of ethanol into CO2 at low potential. This work highlights the importance of non-noble metal on enhancing the EOR performance.Entities:
Keywords: ethanol oxidation; iridium; oxidized Sn; ultrathin nanowires; vein-like
Year: 2017 PMID: 28719034 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201701295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281