As. Arico et al., INVESTIGATION OF A CARBON-SUPPORTED QUATERNARY PT-RU-SN-W CATALYST FOR DIRECT METHANOL FUEL-CELLS, Journal of power sources, 55(2), 1995, pp. 159-166
An investigation was carried out in the electro-oxidation of methanol
on a carbon-supported quaternary Pt-Ru-Sn-W catalyst prepared by a liq
uid-phase reduction method. As derived by X-ray diffraction and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy, the catalyst was composed of metallic Pt,
microcrystalline RuO2 and SnO2 phases and amorphous WO3/WO2 species. T
he electrochemical analysis was carried out in half-cell containing su
lfuric acid electrolyte as well as in a liquid methanol-fed solid poly
mer electrolyte single-cell. The activity of catalyst in the half-cell
varied as a function of the methanol concentration, it increased with
CH3OH molarity in the activation-controlled region and showed a maxim
um in 2 M CH3OH at high currents. IR-free polarization curves showed t
hat the activity of the quaternary catalyst was superior to Pt metal/C
samples having the same Pt amount. The presence of semi-insulating me
tal oxides such as RuO2, SnO2 and WO3 on the electrode surface exhibit
ed a significant uncompensated resistance. The single-cell performance
was lower than that predicted by the half-cell experiments mainly due
to the methanol cross-over through the Nafion membrane.