Electro-oxidation of ethanol on carbon supported PtSn and PtSnNi catalysts

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Even though platinum is known as an active electro-catalyst for ethanol oxidation at low temperatures (< 100 oC), choosing the electrode material for ethanol electro-oxidation is a crucial issue. It is due to its property which easily poisoned by a strong adsorbed species such as CO. PtSn-based electro-catalysts have been identified as better catalysts for ethanol electro-oxidation. The third material is supposed to improve binary catalysts performance. This work presents a study of the ethanol electro-oxidation on carbon supported Pt-Sn and Pt-Sn-Ni catalysts. These catalysts were prepared by alcohol reduction. Nano-particles with diameters between 2.5-5.0 nm were obtained. The peak of (220) crystalline face centred cubic (fcc) Pt phase for PtSn and PtSnNi alloys was repositioned due to the presence of Sn and/or Ni in the alloy. Furthermore, the modification of Pt with Sn and SnNi improved ethanol and CO electro-oxidation.

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Hidayati, N., & Scott, K. (2016). Electro-oxidation of ethanol on carbon supported PtSn and PtSnNi catalysts. In Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Catalysis (Vol. 11, pp. 10–20). Diponegoro University. https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.11.1.399.10-20

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