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Ultrasonic-assisted synthesis of N-doped graphene-supported binary PdAu nanoflowers for enhanced electro-oxidation of ethylene glycol and glycerol

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Abstract The design of cost-efficient catalysts for the electrooxidation of small organic molecules are highly desirable for the commercial application of direct fuel cells. Shape-controlled PdAu alloys with N-doped graphene… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The design of cost-efficient catalysts for the electrooxidation of small organic molecules are highly desirable for the commercial application of direct fuel cells. Shape-controlled PdAu alloys with N-doped graphene support are highly efficient electrocatalysts for the electrooxidation of ethylene glycol and glycerol in the alkaline media. Impressively, the newly generated Pd 1 Au 1 -NF/NG catalysts prepared by a facile ultrasonic-assisted synthetic method in this work exhibit the unprecedentedly high mass activities with 12.8 and 8.7 A mg −1 towards ethylene glycol and glycerol oxidation, which are 10.07- and 12.25-fold enhancements than that of commercial Pd/C catalyst (1.27 and 0.71 A mg −1 ), respectively. This work may open a new way in enlarging the surface area and ultimately maximizing the electrocatalytic activities by tuning the morphology of metallic alloy and introducing the appropriate catalyst supports.

Keywords: glycol glycerol; pdau; doped graphene; ethylene glycol; ultrasonic assisted

Journal Title: Electrochimica Acta
Year Published: 2017

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