Artigo de peri??dico
Iridium-rhodium nanoparticles for ammonia oxidation
Registro en:
2196-0216
05
04
10.1002/celc.201600701
76.786
Autor
SILVA, JULIO C.M.
ASSUMP??AO, MONICA H.M.T.
HAMMER, PETER
O. NETO, ALMIR
SPINACE, ESTEVAM V.
BARANOVA, ELENA A.
Resumen
This study reports the use of carbon-supported IrRh/C electrocatalysts with different iridium-to-rhodium atomic ratios (0 : 100, 50: 50, 70: 30, 90: 10, and 100: 0) for ammonia electro-oxidation (AmER) in alkaline media. The materials prepared by using the sodium borohydride method showed a mean diameter of 4.5, 4.8, 4.2, and 4.5 nm for Ir/C, Ir90Rh10/C, Ir70Rh30/C, and Ir50Rh50/C, respectively. According to electrochemical and fuel cell experiments, the Ir50Rh50/C catalyst was the most promising towards AmER. This catalyst, which consisted predominantly of the metallic Ir/Rh phases, showed a 500% higher current density and 55% higher maximum power than that obtained for Ir/C. After 8 h galvanostatic electrolysis, 93% of initial ammonia was degraded when using Ir50Rh50/C, whereas it was only 70% with Ir/C. The high activity of the Ir50Rh50/C is attributed to a synergic effect of two metals at this iridium-to-rhodium ratio, which enhances the kinetics of AmER contributing towards ammonia dehydrogenation at lower potentials. Funda????o de Amparo ?? Pesquisa do Estado de S??o Paulo (FAPESP) FAPESP: 13/01577-0; 14/09868-6