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Mohlala, M
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Modibedi, Remegia M
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Mathe, Mahlanyane K
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2009-03-27T14:33:05Z |
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2009-03-27T14:33:05Z |
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2007-11 |
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Mohlala, M, Modibedi, M and Mathe, MK. 2007. Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation. Catalysis Society of South Africa (CATSA) Conference. Richards Bay, South Africa, 11-14 November 2007, pp 1 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3269
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Catalysis Society of South Africa (CATSA) Conference. Richards Bay, South Africa, 11-14 November 2007 |
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In polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), platinum is recognized to be the most active metal for methanol oxidation, however there is a strong CO adsorption tendency, which blocks the surface for further methanol adsorption and leads to very low power densities [1, 2]. Pt-Ru and Pt-Sn are the most promising of the binary catalysts for methanol and ethanol oxidation respectively due to the improved CO tolerance. On the other hand, the power densities of Pt-Ru and Pt-Sn anode catalysts for direct alcohol fuel cell is lower than that of the hydrogen PEMFC [3, 4, and 5]. This study aims at improving the performance of the binary catalyst through the addition of phosphorus group following the sodium hypophosphite method [6]. The optimum amount of phosphorus on the Pt-Ru/C, Pt-Sn/C and Pt-Ir/C was investigated by measuring the activity of the catalysts for methanol electrooxidation with cyclic voltammetry and linear chronoamperometry |
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Catalysis Society of South Africa (CATSA) 2007 |
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Methanol electrooxidation |
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Phosphor |
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Ruthenium |
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Linear chronoamperometry |
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Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation. |
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Conference Presentation |
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Mohlala, M., Modibedi, R. M., & Mathe, M. K. (2007). Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation. Catalysis Society of South Africa (CATSA) 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3269 |
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Mohlala, M, Remegia M Modibedi, and Mahlanyane K Mathe. "Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation." (2007): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3269 |
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Mohlala M, Modibedi RM, Mathe MK, Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation; Catalysis Society of South Africa (CATSA) 2007; 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3269 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Mohlala, M
AU - Modibedi, Remegia M
AU - Mathe, Mahlanyane K
AB - In polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), platinum is recognized to be the most active metal for methanol oxidation, however there is a strong CO adsorption tendency, which blocks the surface for further methanol adsorption and leads to very low power densities [1, 2]. Pt-Ru and Pt-Sn are the most promising of the binary catalysts for methanol and ethanol oxidation respectively due to the improved CO tolerance. On the other hand, the power densities of Pt-Ru and Pt-Sn anode catalysts for direct alcohol fuel cell is lower than that of the hydrogen PEMFC [3, 4, and 5]. This study aims at improving the performance of the binary catalyst through the addition of phosphorus group following the sodium hypophosphite method [6]. The optimum amount of phosphorus on the Pt-Ru/C, Pt-Sn/C and Pt-Ir/C was investigated by measuring the activity of the catalysts for methanol electrooxidation with cyclic voltammetry and linear chronoamperometry
DA - 2007-11
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Methanol electrooxidation
KW - Phosphor
KW - Ruthenium
KW - Linear chronoamperometry
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2007
T1 - Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation
TI - Effect of P on the electrochemical activity of carbon supported Pt-Ru alloy catalyst for methanol oxidation
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3269
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