Direct ethanol fuel cells are attractive alternative power sources due to the use of liquid fuels featuring high energy density, low toxicity, easy storage, and biomass-derived production. To date, most… Click to show full abstract
Direct ethanol fuel cells are attractive alternative power sources due to the use of liquid fuels featuring high energy density, low toxicity, easy storage, and biomass-derived production. To date, most Pt-based electrocatalysts are still limited by low mass activity and high susceptibility to poisoning for the ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) in acidic medium. Herein, we have constructed a ternary platinum/tin oxide/nitrogen-doped carbon electrocatalyst for the EOR by highly dispersing the hybridized platinum/tin oxide on nitrogen-doped carbon nanocages. CO electrooxidation from the stripping experiments is used as a sensitive indicator to evaluate the antipoisoning capability of the catalysts. By a comparison study on a series of designed catalysts, the correlation of the CO resistibility with the geometrical configuration has been well established for the catalysts. We demonstrate that the efficient ternary synergism of Pt/SnOx/N-doped sp2-C via the heterointerfaces is the key to high CO resistibility,...
               
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