TY - JOUR
T1 - Homolytic cleavage C-C bond in the electrooxidation of ethanol and bioethanol
AU - Barroso, J.
AU - Pierna, A. R.
AU - Blanco, T. C.
AU - Morallón, E.
AU - Huerta, F.
PY - 2011/5/1
Y1 - 2011/5/1
N2 - Nowadays, the studies are focused on the search of better electrocatalysts that promote the complete oxidation of ethanol/bioethanol to CO2. To that end, amorphous bi-catalytic catalysts of composition Ni59Nb 40Pt1-xYx (Y = Cu, Ru, x = 0.4% at.) have been developed, obtained by mechanical alloying, resulting in higher current densities and an improvement in tolerance to adsorbed CO vs. Ni 59Nb40Pt1 catalyst. By using voltammetric techniques, the appearance of three oxidation peaks can be observed. The first peak could be associated with the electrooxidative process of ethanol/bioethanol to acetaldehyde, the second peak could be the oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid, and the last peak might be the final oxidation to CO2. Chrono-amperometric experiments show qualitative poisoning of catalytic surfaces. However, the in situ Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy, FTIR, is used for the quasi-quantitative determination with which can be observed the appearance and evolution of different vibrational bands of carbonyl and carboxylic groups of different species, as it moves towards anodic potential in the electrooxidative process.
AB - Nowadays, the studies are focused on the search of better electrocatalysts that promote the complete oxidation of ethanol/bioethanol to CO2. To that end, amorphous bi-catalytic catalysts of composition Ni59Nb 40Pt1-xYx (Y = Cu, Ru, x = 0.4% at.) have been developed, obtained by mechanical alloying, resulting in higher current densities and an improvement in tolerance to adsorbed CO vs. Ni 59Nb40Pt1 catalyst. By using voltammetric techniques, the appearance of three oxidation peaks can be observed. The first peak could be associated with the electrooxidative process of ethanol/bioethanol to acetaldehyde, the second peak could be the oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid, and the last peak might be the final oxidation to CO2. Chrono-amperometric experiments show qualitative poisoning of catalytic surfaces. However, the in situ Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy, FTIR, is used for the quasi-quantitative determination with which can be observed the appearance and evolution of different vibrational bands of carbonyl and carboxylic groups of different species, as it moves towards anodic potential in the electrooxidative process.
KW - Acetic acid
KW - Bi-catalytic catalysts
KW - Bioethanol
KW - CO
KW - Electrooxidation
KW - Ethanol
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79951856244
U2 - 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.09.087
DO - 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.09.087
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79951856244
SN - 0378-7753
VL - 196
SP - 4193
EP - 4199
JO - Journal of Power Sources
JF - Journal of Power Sources
IS - 9
ER -