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Pd-decorated three-dimensional nanoporous Au/Ni foam composite electrodes for H₂O₂ reduction

By Ke, Xi; Xu, Yantong; Yu, Changchun; Zhao, Jie; Cui, Guofeng; Higgins, Drew; Chen, Zhongwei; Li, Qing; Xu, Hui & Wu, Gang
Published in J. Mater. Chem. A The Royal Society of Chemistry 2014

Abstract

Nanoporous gold (NPG) films were fabricated on Ni foam substrates via a two-step procedure which involves electrodeposition of Au-Sn alloy films on the Ni foam surface, followed by selectively leaching the Sn component through a chemical dealloying process. Pd nanoparticles were then electrochemically deposited on the NPG/Ni foam electrode. The morphology of the Pd-decorated NPG/Ni foam composite electrode (Pd@NPG/Ni foam) was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The catalytic activity of the Pd@NPG/Ni foam composite electrode toward H₂O₂ electroreduction in acid media was evaluated by means of linear scan voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The Pd@NPG/Ni foam composite electrode exhibited high activity and excellent stability for the H₂O₂ electroreduction, generating a current density of 178 mA cm⁻² at 0 V in a 0.5 M H₂SO₄ + 0.6 M H₂O₂ electrolyte, in comparison to 98 mA cm⁻² on the Pd@Ni foam electrode and 36 mA cm-⁻² on the NPG/Ni foam electrode. The developed three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical porous Pd@NPG/Ni foam can therefore be considered as a promising type of electrode for fuel cell applications.

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