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- Bimetallic Palladium-Gold Nanostructures: Application in Ethanol Oxidation doi link

Auteur(s): Ksar Faycal, Ramos L., Keita Bineta, Nadjo Louis, Beaunier Patricia, Remita Hynd

(Article) Publié: Chemistry Of Materials, vol. 21 p.3677-3683 (2009)


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DOI: 10.1021/cm901364w
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Résumé:

Bimetallic Pd-Au nanostructures were synthesized in the soft templates provided by surfactant hexagonal mesophases. The nanostructures are constituted by a core rich in gold and a Pd porous shelf. The electrocatalytic activity of these nanostructures for ethanol oxidation in basic medium was compared with that of alloyed Pd-Au nanoparticles synthesized in solution. The Pd-Au alloy is active toward the oxidation of ethanol in an alkaline medium but is not durable in realizing this process. The Pd-shell-Au-core nanostructures synthesized in mesophases are promising for application in direct ethanol fuel cells as they exhibit a very good electrocatalytic activity and a high stability.