Pronounced synergetic effect of the nano-sized PtSnNi/C catalyst for ethanol oxidation in direct ethanol fuel cell

Seden Beyhan*, Jean Michel Léger, Figen Kadirgan

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Abstract

Carbon supported well-dispersed Pt, Pt90Sn10, Pt90Ni10 and Pt80Sn10Ni10 nanoparticles were synthesized by co-reduction using Bönnemann's colloidal precursor method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that catalysts have the Pt face centred cubic (fcc) structure and their crystallite size are in the range 2-6nm. Regarding the ternary Pt80Sn10Ni10/C catalyst, its lattice parameter is larger than that of Pt90Ni10/C and smaller than that of Pt90Sn10/C. The size of catalyst nanoparticles was observed via Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and showed an average diameter of 3nm. X-ray photon electron spectroscopy (XPS) results indicate that the surface of Pt90Sn10/C catalyst is enriched in Sn as compared to bulk composition, whereas Pt80Sn10Ni10/C catalyst is Pt-enriched. The onset potentials for ethanol oxidation on Pt90Sn10/C and Pt80Sn10Ni10/C catalysts were significantly lower than that of Pt/C and Pt90Ni10/C. Single direct ethanol fuel cell (DEFC) performances obtained for the Pt80Sn10Ni10/C is promising when compared to that obtained with Pt90Sn10/C catalyst. The effect of Ni by promoting the CC bond cleavage is confirmed by in situ IR measurements. These results suggest the presence of Ni in the Pt80Sn10Ni10/C catalyst can facilitate CC bond cleavage reaction on its Pt-rich surface; however, Sn oxide species activates the adsorbed CO on the surface providing the necessary OH species for oxidation of ethanol at lower potentials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)305-313
Number of pages9
JournalApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume130-131
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2013

Funding

This work was carried out under the support of the French Government and framework of a bilateral cooperation programme between Istanbul Technical University (Turkey) and Université de Poitiers (France). The authors wish to thank to Mrs. Suzie Poulin for performing the XPS measurements (Department of Engineering Physics, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal).

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Université de Poitiers
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi

    Keywords

    • Direct ethanol fuel cell
    • Ethanol oxidation
    • PtSn-based catalyst
    • PtSnNi/C catalyst

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