In-situ quantification of nanoparticles oxidation: A fixed energy X-ray absorption approach

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The oxidation of palladium nanoparticles causes the performance degradation of alkaline direct ethanol fuel cells. Quantifying this oxidation is a task of tremendous importance to design mitigation strategies that extend the service life of catalysts and devices. Here, we show that the Fixed Energy X-ray Absorption Voltammetry (FEXRAV) can provide this information with an in-situ approach. To do so, we have developed a quantification method that assumes the linear response at fixed energy. With this method, we have investigated the oxidation of carbon black-supported palladium electrocatalysts during cyclic voltammetry in the same solution employed as a fuel in the direct ethanol fuel cells. We have shown that up to 38% of the palladium is oxidised at 1.2 V vs RHE and that such oxidation also happens at lower potentials that the catalyst can experience in real direct ethanol fuel cells. The result of this study is a proof of concept of quantitative FEXRAV.

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Berretti, E., Giaccherini, A., Montegrossi, G., D’acapito, F., Di Benedetto, F., Zafferoni, C., … Lavacchi, A. (2019). In-situ quantification of nanoparticles oxidation: A fixed energy X-ray absorption approach. Catalysts, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9080659

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