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Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.44, No.8, 893-902, 2014
Enhanced electrooxidation of methanol, ethylene glycol, glycerol, and xylitol over a polypyrrole/manganese oxyhydroxide/palladium nanocomposite electrode
A small quantity of palladium metal (Pd, 5 wt%) nanoparticles supported by a polypyrrole/manganese oxyhydroxide (PPy/MOH) nanocomposite was developed and investigated as an electrocatalyst for the alcohol electrooxidation reaction in alkaline media. In voltammetric studies, the PPy/MOH/Pd catalyst, compared to C/Pd, exhibited improved electrocatalytic activity for methanol electrooxidation. The peak current density ratios (j (f)/j (b)) for the C/Pd and PPy/MOH/Pd nanocomposite electrodes were 0.67 and 2.43, respectively, indicating that the PPy/MOH/Pd nanocomposite electrode was much more resistant to catalytic poisoning. The electrooxidation of ethylene glycol (EG), glycerol, and xylitol was also tested using the PPy/MOH/Pd nanocomposite electrode. Among these alcohol electrooxidations, that of EG exhibited the maximum power density of 430 mA cm(-2). The intermediates formed during the electrooxidation reactions were removed by increasing the upper sweep potential from +0.2 to +1.0 V. The catalytic performance of the PPy/MOH nanocomposite is discussed in detail. The study results demonstrate that PPy/MOH acts as a superior catalytic supporting material for alcohol electrooxidation reactions in alkaline media.