화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.796, 49-56, 2017
Addition of iron oxide to Pt-based catalyst to enhance the catalytic activity of ethanol electrooxidation
Iron oxide is largely used as catalyst in many industrial processes such as the synthesis of ammonia, the conversion of carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide, and the dehydrogenation of different organic substrates. For this reason and based on previous results obtained with iron as co-catalyst for the electrooxidation of ethanol, we have investigated how iron oxide as support for Pt-based catalysts affects the oxidation of this alcohol. For this purpose, we deposited Pt and PtSn over iron oxide-C and compared the catalytic activity of these materials with the catalytic activity of Pt/C and PtSn/C. Iron oxide-C, mainly in the form of gamma-Fe2O3-C, was obtained by thermal decomposition of polymeric precursors, which was followed by deposition of Pt and PtSn on the gamma-Fe2O3-C substrate by the microwave-assisted method. gamma-Fe2O3-C positively affected the activity of PVC and PtSn/C in the electrooxidation of ethanol. Therefore, the addition of gamma-Fe2O3-C improves the activity of the well-known catalyst Pt3Sn in the oxidation of ethanol