International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2019

MoS2 nanoflower supported Pt nanoparticle as an efficient electrocatalyst for ethanol oxidation reaction

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Developing highly active and stable ethanol oxidation electrocatalysts is crucial for direct ethanol fuel cells. Herein, platinum/molybdenum disulfide nanoflower (Pt/MoS2) nanocomposite is synthesized through a facile method and is first applied as catalyst for ethanol oxidation reaction. In situ electrochemical nuclear magnetic resonance is carried out to investigate the electrocatalytic activity of Pt/MoS2 and the detailed mechanism of ethanol oxidation reaction. Experimental results indicate that in situ electrochemical nuclear magnetic resonance possesses great advantages for real-time investigation of ethanol oxidation reaction, and Pt/MoS2 is found to exhibit better electrocatalytic performances in terms of higher current density, better stability, and stronger anti-poisoning activity compared to commercial Pt/C and pure Pt catalysts in acid electrolyte, suggesting its potential for application in direct ethanol fuel cells. Density functional theory calculations indicate that MoS2-supported Pt atom has a smaller energy barrier for the dissociation of ethanol compared to those of Pt and C-supported Pt atom, leading to the enhancement of catalytic activity. This work reveals the importance of the supporting materials for high performance direct ethanol fuel cells catalysts.

Volume 44
Pages 16411-16423
DOI 10.1016/J.IJHYDENE.2019.04.251
Language English
Journal International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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