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Pd and PdM (M = Fe or Co) nanostructured electrocatalysts were synthesized by the impregnation method and supported on carbon black Vulcan XC-72R for the formic acid oxidation reaction, FAOR, in acid medium. Nitrates or chlorides were used as Fe and Co precursors to study the counter ion role on the physicochemical features and electrochemical performance of the electrocatalysts. TEM analysis showed that PdM was deposited on the carbon material with a particle size around 2–3 nm. From XRD, peaks associated with the fcc palladium planes were observed along with evidence of PdM alloy formation, particularly when the nitrate salts were used as metal precursors. Furthermore, XPS analyses indicated that nitrates promote the metal oxide formation to a greater extent than chlorides, mainly for Pd. PdCo electrocatalyst obtained from nitrates exhibited the highest performance for FAOR with a steady state current density of 451 and 313 μA cm−2 at 200 and 400 mV respectively, which is in both cases, 3 times larger than that developed for a commercial Pd/C catalyst.
LJM is grateful to CONACYT for the grant awarded for this research, as well as to the UAM-A and the ICB for the support provided. MGMY, MRR, MPP and AEM thank the SNI for the distinction of their membership and the stipend provided. MGMY is indebted to L'oreál-UNESCO-CONACyT-AMC for the grant Women in Science 2016. MJL and SPR gratefully acknowledge financial support given by Spanish MINECO (ENE2014-52158-C2-1-R).
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Palladium-iron, Formic acid oxidation, Palladium-cobalt, CO oxidation, Palladium
Palladium-iron, Formic acid oxidation, Palladium-cobalt, CO oxidation, Palladium
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