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Oxygen poisoning, platinum catalysts alcohols

Direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFC) are very attractive as power sources for mobile and portable applications. The alcohol is fed directly into the fuel cell without any previous chemical modification and is oxidized at the anode while oxygen is reduced at the cathode. Methanol has been considered the most promising fuel because it is more efficiently oxidized than other alcohols. Among different electrocatalysts tested in the methanol oxidation, PtRu-based electrocatalysts were the most active [1-3]. In Brazil ethanol is an attractive fuel as it is produced in large quantities from sugar cane and it is much less toxic than methanol. On the other hand, its complete oxidation to CO2 is more difficult than that of methanol due to the difficulty in C-C bond breaking and to the formation of CO-intermediates that poison the platinum anode catalysts. Thus, more active electrocatalysts are essential to enhance the ethanol electrooxidation [3],... [Pg.617]


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Alcohols, oxygenates

Catalyst poison

Catalysts catalyst poisoning

Catalysts poisoning

Oxygen alcohol

Oxygen catalyst

Oxygen platinum

Oxygen poisoning

Platinum alcohols

Platinum catalyst poisoning

Poisoned catalysts

Poisoning platinum

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