Modification of a Pt surface by spontaneous Sn deposition for electrocatalytic applications. 2. Oxidation of CO, formaldehyde, formic acid, and methanol

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作者
Stalnionis, G [1 ]
Tamasauskaite-Tamasiunaite, L [1 ]
Pautieniene, V [1 ]
Jusys, Z [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Chem, LT-2600 Vilnius, Lithuania
关键词
tin-modified Pt; electrooxidation; CO; methanol; formic acid; formaldehyde;
D O I
10.1007/s10008-004-0516-y
中图分类号
O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
The electrocatalytic activity of a spontaneously tin-modified Pt catalyst, fabricated through a simple "dip-coating'' method under open-circuit conditions and characterized using surface analysis methods, was studied in electrooxidation reactions of a preadsorbed CO monolayer and continuous oxidation of methanol, formic acid, and formaldehyde in the potentiodynamic and potentiostatic modes. The catalytic activity of the tin-modified Pt surface is compared with that of a polycrystalline Pt electrode. Spontaneously Sn-modified Pt catalyst shows a superior activity toward adsorbed CO oxidation and thus can be promising for PEFC applications. The methanol oxidation rate is not enhanced on the Sn-modified Pt surface, compared to the Pt electrode. Formic acid oxidation is enhanced in the low potential region on the Sn-modified surface, compared to the Pt electrode. The formaldehyde oxidation rate is dramatically increased by modifying tin species at the most negative potentials, where anodic formaldehyde oxidation is completely suppressed on the pure Pt electrode. The results are discussed in terms of poisoning CO intermediate formation resulting from dehydrogenation of organic molecules on Pt sites, and oxidation of poisoning adsorbed CO species via the surface reaction with OH adsorbed on neighboring Sn sites.
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