CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocatalytic oxidation and reduction reactions taking place in fuel cells. In general, enhancing CO oxidation properties of catalysts by tailoring the electronic structure of Pt (electronic effect) or increasing the amount of supplied oxygen species (bifunctional effect), which is the typical reactant for CO oxidation, has been performed to remove CO from the Pt surface. However, though there have been a few reports about the understanding of the electronic effect for rapid CO oxidation, a separate understanding of bifunctional modification is yet to be achieved. Herein, we report experimental investigations of CO oxidation in the absence of electroni...
Pt-Ru alloys are prominent electrocatalysts in fuel cell anodes as they feature a very high activity...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
Supplementary files for article High CO-tolerant Ru-based catalysts by constructing an oxide blockin...
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
The reduced sensitivity of Pt–Ru alloys towards CO poisoning results from two effects: the ligand ef...
Improving the CO tolerance of Pt-based catalysts is very meaningful for the application in proton ex...
The electro-oxidation of CO adsorbed on Pt nanoparticles is an important reaction in fuel cells. Des...
Here we show, combining CO stripping voltammograms on different PtCu nanoparticle (NP) low-temperatu...
Pt-Sn bimetallic catalysts, especially Pt-Sn alloys, are considered highly CO-tolerant and are thus ...
International audienceThis feature article concerns Pt surfaces modified (decorated) by ruthenium as...
The study of the electrooxidation mechanism of CO<sub>ad</sub> on Pt based catalysts is very importa...
We propose a method to enhance the fuel cell efficiency with the simultaneous removal of toxic heavy...
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells are efficient energy converters that convert chemical ener...
We propose a lattice gas model for the carbon monoxide oxidation on platinum-ruthenium electrode sur...
While tuning the electronic structure of Pt can thermodynamically alleviate CO poisoning in direct m...
Pt-Ru alloys are prominent electrocatalysts in fuel cell anodes as they feature a very high activity...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
Supplementary files for article High CO-tolerant Ru-based catalysts by constructing an oxide blockin...
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
The reduced sensitivity of Pt–Ru alloys towards CO poisoning results from two effects: the ligand ef...
Improving the CO tolerance of Pt-based catalysts is very meaningful for the application in proton ex...
The electro-oxidation of CO adsorbed on Pt nanoparticles is an important reaction in fuel cells. Des...
Here we show, combining CO stripping voltammograms on different PtCu nanoparticle (NP) low-temperatu...
Pt-Sn bimetallic catalysts, especially Pt-Sn alloys, are considered highly CO-tolerant and are thus ...
International audienceThis feature article concerns Pt surfaces modified (decorated) by ruthenium as...
The study of the electrooxidation mechanism of CO<sub>ad</sub> on Pt based catalysts is very importa...
We propose a method to enhance the fuel cell efficiency with the simultaneous removal of toxic heavy...
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells are efficient energy converters that convert chemical ener...
We propose a lattice gas model for the carbon monoxide oxidation on platinum-ruthenium electrode sur...
While tuning the electronic structure of Pt can thermodynamically alleviate CO poisoning in direct m...
Pt-Ru alloys are prominent electrocatalysts in fuel cell anodes as they feature a very high activity...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
Supplementary files for article High CO-tolerant Ru-based catalysts by constructing an oxide blockin...