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Electrocatalysis | 2014

Electrooxidation of NaBH4 in alkaline medium on well-defined Pt nanoparticles deposited onto flat glassy carbon substrate: evaluation of the effects of Pt nanoparticle size, inter-particle distance and loading

Pierre-Yves Olu; Caio Ribeiro Barros; Nathalie Job; Marian Chatenet

Well-defined Pt nanoparticles deposited at smooth glassy-carbon (GC) surfaces were elaborated and thoroughly characterized. Using such model Pt/GC surfaces enabled demonstrating that the borohydride oxidation reaction (BOR) is subjected to nanoparticle size and ensemble effects: larger particle diameter and shorter inter-particle distance yield faster BOR kinetics and larger faradaic efficiency. As previously noted for smooth Pt (and Au) surfaces, the Pt/GC nanoparticles are self-poisoned in the course of the BOR; surprisingly, such poisoning also proceeds in open-circuit conditions. The adsorbed intermediates formed in the course of the step-wise electrooxidation and heterogeneous hydrolysis processes are most likely yielding the Pt surface blocking below Eu2009=u20090.6xa0V vs. Reversible Hydrogen Electrode (RHE). This blocking is, however, reversible, since incursions to potentials Eu2009>u20090.6xa0V vs. RHE enable cleaning the Pt surface. Finally, comparing smooth Pt/GC surfaces to volumic active layers composed of Pt/carbon black (CB) demonstrates that the intrinsic activity/faradaic efficiency of the Pt nanoparticles may strongly be biased by mass-transport effects within the active layer. Larger (apparent) faradaic efficiency and lower BOR onset potential are observed for thick active layers, whereas the specific activity in these is artificially lowered following effectiveness factor well below unity in that case. As a result, the determination of the intrinsic activity of an electrocatalytic material should only be done with tremendous care and with a perfect control of the electrode/surface morphology, texture and structure.


ACS Catalysis | 2015

Borohydride Electrooxidation on Carbon-Supported Noble Metal Nanoparticles: Insights into Hydrogen and Hydroxyborane Formation

Anielli M. Pasqualeti; Pierre-Yves Olu; Marian Chatenet; Fabio Bessa Lima


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

investigation of platinum and palladium as potential anodic catalysts for direct borohydride and ammonia borane fuel cells

Pierre-Yves Olu; Fabien Deschamps; Giuseppe Caldarella; Marian Chatenet; Nathalie Job


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

Evaluation of anode (electro)catalytic materials for the direct borohydride fuel cell: Methods and benchmarks

Pierre-Yves Olu; Nathalie Job; Marian Chatenet


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Insights into the potential dependence of the borohydride electrooxidation reaction mechanism on platinum nanoparticles supported on ordered carbon nanomaterials

Pierre-Yves Olu; Antoine Bonnefont; Marlène Rouhet; S. Bozdech; Nathalie Job; Marian Chatenet; Elena R. Savinova


Electrochemistry Communications | 2014

Influence of the surface morphology of smooth platinum electrodes for the sodium borohydride oxidation reaction

Pierre-Yves Olu; Bruno Gilles; Nathalie Job; Marian Chatenet


Journal of Power Sources | 2018

Influence of the concentration of borohydride towards hydrogen production and escape for borohydride oxidation reaction on Pt and Au electrodes – experimental and modelling insights

Pierre-Yves Olu; Antoine Bonnefont; Guillaume Braesch; Vincent Martin; Elena R. Savinova; Marian Chatenet


Archive | 2017

Anode (electro)catalysts for direct borohydride and ammonia borane fuel cells

Pierre-Yves Olu; Anicet Zadick; Nathalie Job; Marian Chatenet


Archive | 2017

Synthesis, characterization, and durability study of Pt-Co hollow nanoparticles deposited on carbon xerogel electrocatalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC)

Anthony Zubiaur; Tristan Asset; Pierre-Yves Olu; Laetitia Dubau; Frédéric Maillard; Nathalie Job


Archive | 2015

Synthesis and characterization of Pt-Co/carbon xerogel electrocatalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC)

Anthony Zubiaur; Tristan Asset; Pierre-Yves Olu; Laetitia Dubau; Frédéric Maillard; Nathalie Job

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Marian Chatenet

Grenoble Institute of Technology

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Marian Chatenet

Grenoble Institute of Technology

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Frédéric Maillard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Laetitia Dubau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Tristan Asset

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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