Thotiyl, M. M. Ottakam ; Ravikumar, T. ; Sampath, S. (2010) Platinum particles supported on titanium nitride: an efficient electrode material for the oxidation of methanol in alkaline media Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20 (47). pp. 10643-10651. ISSN 0959-9428
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Abstract
In the present study, titanium nitride which shows exceptional stability, extreme corrosion resistance, good electronic conductivity and adhesion behaviour is used to support platinum particles and then used for methanol oxidation in an alkaline medium. The catalyst shows very good CO tolerance for the electrochemical oxidation of methanol. In situ infrared spectroelectrochemical data show the remarkable ability of TiN to decompose water at low over potentials leading to -OH type functional groups on its surface which in turn help in alleviating the carbon monoxide poisoning associated with methanol oxidation. TiN supported catalysts are found to be very good in terms of long term stability, exchange current density and stable currents at low over voltages. Supporting evidence from X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic data and cyclic voltammetry clearly demonstrates the usefulness of TiN supported Ptcatalysts for efficient methanol oxidation in alkaline media.
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