Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 6-9-2022
Abstract
In this study, the formic acid electro-oxidation reaction (FAEOR) was catalyzed on a Pd-Au co-electrodeposited binary catalyst. The kinetics of FAEOR were intensively impacted by changing the Pd2+:Au3+ molar ratio in the deposition medium. The Pd1-Au1 catalyst (for which the Pd2+:Au3+ molar ratio was 1:1) acquired the highest activity with a peak current density for the direct FAEOR (Ip) of 4.14 mA cm−2 (ca. 13- times higher than that (ca. 0.33 mA cm−2) of the pristine Pd1-Au0 catalyst). It also retained the highest stability that was denoted in fulfilling ca. 0.292 mA cm−2 (ca. 19-times higher than 0.015 mA cm−2 of the pristine Pd1-Au0 catalyst) after 3600 s of continuous electrolysis at 0.05 V. The CO stripping and impedance measurements confirmed, respectively, the geometrical and electronic enhancements in the proposed catalyst.
Recommended Citation
Asal, Yaser M.; Mohammad, Ahmad M.; Abd El Rehim, Sayed S.; and Al-Akraa, Islam M., "Augmented formic acid electro-oxidation at a co-electrodeposited Pd/Au nanoparticle catalyst" (2022). Chemical Engineering. 198.
https://buescholar.bue.edu.eg/chem_eng/198
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