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Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys

Ni coatings with high catalytic efficiency were synthesised in this work, obtained by increasing the active surface and modifying Pd as a noble metal. Porous Ni foam electrodes were obtained by electrodeposition of Al on a nickel substrate. Deposition of Al was carried out with potential −1.9 V for...

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Autores principales: Kutyła, Dawid, Nakajima, Kano, Fukumoto, Michihisa, Wojnicki, Marek, Kołczyk-Siedlecka, Karolina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9968061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043836
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author Kutyła, Dawid
Nakajima, Kano
Fukumoto, Michihisa
Wojnicki, Marek
Kołczyk-Siedlecka, Karolina
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Nakajima, Kano
Fukumoto, Michihisa
Wojnicki, Marek
Kołczyk-Siedlecka, Karolina
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description Ni coatings with high catalytic efficiency were synthesised in this work, obtained by increasing the active surface and modifying Pd as a noble metal. Porous Ni foam electrodes were obtained by electrodeposition of Al on a nickel substrate. Deposition of Al was carried out with potential −1.9 V for a time of 60 min in NaCl–KCl-3.5 mol%AlF(3) molten salt mixture at 900 °C, which is connected with the formation of the Al-Ni phase in the solid state. Dissolution of Al and Al-Ni phases was performed by application of the potential −0.5 V, which provided the porous layer formation. The obtained porous material was compared to flat Ni plates in terms of electrocatalytic properties for ethanol oxidation in alkaline solutions. Cyclic voltammetry measurements in the non-Faradaic region revealed the improvement in morphology development for Ni foams, with an active surface area 5.5-times more developed than flat Ni electrodes. The catalytic activity was improved by the galvanic displacement process of Pd(II) ions from dilute chloride solutions (1 mM) at different times. In cyclic voltammetry scans, the highest catalytic activity was registered for porous Ni/Pd decorated at 60 min, where the maximum oxidation peak for 1 M ethanol achieved +393 mA cm(−2) compared to the porous unmodified Ni electrode at +152 mA cm(−2) and flat Ni at +55 mA cm(−2). Chronoamperometric measurements in ethanol oxidation showed that porous electrodes were characterised by higher catalytic activity than flat electrodes. In addition, applying a thin layer of precious metal on the surface of nickel increased the recorded anode current density associated with the electrochemical oxidation process. The highest activity was recorded for porous coatings after modification in a solution containing palladium ions, obtaining a current density value of about 55 mA cm(−2), and for a flat unmodified electrode, only 5 mA cm(−2) after 1800 s.
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spelling pubmed-99680612023-02-27 Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys Kutyła, Dawid Nakajima, Kano Fukumoto, Michihisa Wojnicki, Marek Kołczyk-Siedlecka, Karolina Int J Mol Sci Article Ni coatings with high catalytic efficiency were synthesised in this work, obtained by increasing the active surface and modifying Pd as a noble metal. Porous Ni foam electrodes were obtained by electrodeposition of Al on a nickel substrate. Deposition of Al was carried out with potential −1.9 V for a time of 60 min in NaCl–KCl-3.5 mol%AlF(3) molten salt mixture at 900 °C, which is connected with the formation of the Al-Ni phase in the solid state. Dissolution of Al and Al-Ni phases was performed by application of the potential −0.5 V, which provided the porous layer formation. The obtained porous material was compared to flat Ni plates in terms of electrocatalytic properties for ethanol oxidation in alkaline solutions. Cyclic voltammetry measurements in the non-Faradaic region revealed the improvement in morphology development for Ni foams, with an active surface area 5.5-times more developed than flat Ni electrodes. The catalytic activity was improved by the galvanic displacement process of Pd(II) ions from dilute chloride solutions (1 mM) at different times. In cyclic voltammetry scans, the highest catalytic activity was registered for porous Ni/Pd decorated at 60 min, where the maximum oxidation peak for 1 M ethanol achieved +393 mA cm(−2) compared to the porous unmodified Ni electrode at +152 mA cm(−2) and flat Ni at +55 mA cm(−2). Chronoamperometric measurements in ethanol oxidation showed that porous electrodes were characterised by higher catalytic activity than flat electrodes. In addition, applying a thin layer of precious metal on the surface of nickel increased the recorded anode current density associated with the electrochemical oxidation process. The highest activity was recorded for porous coatings after modification in a solution containing palladium ions, obtaining a current density value of about 55 mA cm(−2), and for a flat unmodified electrode, only 5 mA cm(−2) after 1800 s. MDPI 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9968061/ /pubmed/36835259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043836 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kutyła, Dawid
Nakajima, Kano
Fukumoto, Michihisa
Wojnicki, Marek
Kołczyk-Siedlecka, Karolina
Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys
title Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys
title_full Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys
title_fullStr Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys
title_short Electrocatalytic Performance of Ethanol Oxidation on Ni and Ni/Pd Surface-Decorated Porous Structures Obtained by Molten Salts Deposition/Dissolution of Al-Ni Alloys
title_sort electrocatalytic performance of ethanol oxidation on ni and ni/pd surface-decorated porous structures obtained by molten salts deposition/dissolution of al-ni alloys
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9968061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043836
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