Unusually active palladium-based catalysts for the electrooxidation of formic acid

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Abstract

Formic acid fuel cells offer exciting prospects for powering portable electronic and MEMS devices. Pd-based catalysts further improve the performance of direct formic acid fuel cells while reducing catalyst costs over Pt-based catalysts. This study investigates several Pd-based catalysts, both unsupported and carbon-supported, and compares the electrochemical results with results obtained in an operating fuel cell. Power densities of up to 260 mW cm-2 were achieved in a fuel cell at 750 mA operating at 30 °C. Carbon-supported catalysts and addition of other metals, such as gold, show potential in further improving the performance of Pd-based catalysts. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Larsen, R., Ha, S., Zakzeski, J., & Masel, R. I. (2006). Unusually active palladium-based catalysts for the electrooxidation of formic acid. Journal of Power Sources, 157(1), 78–84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2005.07.066

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