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Title
Polyaniline‑Manganese Ferrite Supported Platinum–Ruthenium Nanohybrid Electrocatalyst: Synergizing Tailoring Toward Boosted Ethanol Oxidation Reaction
Type Article
Keywords
Keywords Ethanol electrocatalytic oxidation · Platinum · Ruthenium · Polyaniline · Manganese ferrite
Abstract
Tailoring efective electrocatalysts for the ethanol oxidation process with low-price, high electrocatalytic activity, and long lifetime is crucial for large-scale application of direct ethanol fuel cells. Herein, it was aimed to provide a facile method for designing Polyaniline-Manganese ferrite (PANI-MnFe2O4) supported nanocatalysts modifed with Pt/Ru to be utilized for ethanol electrooxidation. The successful synthesis of the PANI-MnFe2O4/Pt/Ru nanocomposite was confrmed by the physicochemical analysis techniques including Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, feld emission scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray difraction. The electrooxidation of ethanol at room temperature was investigated using a number of electrochemical characterizations such as cyclic voltammetry, linear sweep voltammetry, and chronoamperometry techniques. In comparison to other electrodes, the PANI-MnFe2O4/Pt–Ru electrode demonstrated superior efciency in terms of boosting forward current (If , 100 mAcm−2) and increasing the electrochemically active surface area (ECSA, 30.3) that was required for ethanol molecules during the oxidation process. Furthermore, results demonstrated that introducing Ru and Pt to the PANI-MnFe2O4 support enhanced its efciency towards the ethanol oxidation reaction by boosting both the stability (94%) and the carbon monoxide tolerance, which are both critical for alkaline direct ethanol fuel cell practical applications. This study paves the way for a novel approach for engineering high-performance, low-cost electrocatalysts that may be utilized as an alternative to commercial electrocatalysts in fuel cell technology
Researchers Fatemeh Karimi (First researcher) , Mohsen Ghorbani (Second researcher) , mohammad soleimani lashkenari (Third researcher) , Masoomeh Jajroodi (Fourth researcher) , Elahe Fallah (Fifth researcher) , Yasser Vaseghian (Not in first six researchers) , onur karaman (Not in first six researchers) , ceren karaman (Not in first six researchers)