AbstractWe demonstrate a new approach for producing highly dispersed supported metal phosphide powders with small particle size, improved stability and increased electrocatalytic activity towards some useful reactions. The approach involves a one-step conversion of metal supported on high surface area carbon to the metal phosphide utilising a very simple and scalable synthetic process. We use this approach to produce PdP2 and Pd5P2 particles dispersed on carbon with a particle size of 4.5–5.5nm by converting a commercially available Pd/C powder. The metal phosphide catalysts were tested for the oxygen reduction, hydrogen oxidation and evolution, and formic acid oxidation reactions. Compared to the unconverted Pd/C material, we find that all...
This report details on a newly developed method of synthesising nanoparticle electrocatalysts for fu...
The development of active anode catalysts for the oxidation of formic acid is of great importance in...
Solid acid fuel cells (SAFCs) can operate at intermediate temperature (near 250 ºC) using a non-toxi...
We demonstrate a new approach for producing highly dispersed supported metal phosphide powders with ...
Small organic molecule electro-oxidation (OMEO) is the important anodic reaction occurring in direct...
Nanostructured palladium is considered as the best catalyst materials for direct formic acid fuel ce...
A stack of basic structural carbon units incorporating phosphorus oxides (PxOy) at edges and interna...
In the search for alternative energy technologies, low temperature fuel cells continue to feature as...
Precise control of metal nanoparticles’ size, composition, and dispersity over high surface area sup...
The platinum electrocatalysts were characterized for their crystallite sizes and the degree of dispe...
Palladium has attracted significant attention as a catalyst or co-catalyst for many electrochemical ...
The preparation of highly dispersed precious metal catalysts is an important subject for fuel cell a...
Palladium nanoparticles have been studied extensively as catalysts for the direct synthesis of hydro...
The performance of hydrogen fuel cells based on the crystalline solid proton conductor CsH2PO4 is ci...
PdPt bimetallic nanoparticles on carbon-based supports functioning as advanced electrode materials h...
This report details on a newly developed method of synthesising nanoparticle electrocatalysts for fu...
The development of active anode catalysts for the oxidation of formic acid is of great importance in...
Solid acid fuel cells (SAFCs) can operate at intermediate temperature (near 250 ºC) using a non-toxi...
We demonstrate a new approach for producing highly dispersed supported metal phosphide powders with ...
Small organic molecule electro-oxidation (OMEO) is the important anodic reaction occurring in direct...
Nanostructured palladium is considered as the best catalyst materials for direct formic acid fuel ce...
A stack of basic structural carbon units incorporating phosphorus oxides (PxOy) at edges and interna...
In the search for alternative energy technologies, low temperature fuel cells continue to feature as...
Precise control of metal nanoparticles’ size, composition, and dispersity over high surface area sup...
The platinum electrocatalysts were characterized for their crystallite sizes and the degree of dispe...
Palladium has attracted significant attention as a catalyst or co-catalyst for many electrochemical ...
The preparation of highly dispersed precious metal catalysts is an important subject for fuel cell a...
Palladium nanoparticles have been studied extensively as catalysts for the direct synthesis of hydro...
The performance of hydrogen fuel cells based on the crystalline solid proton conductor CsH2PO4 is ci...
PdPt bimetallic nanoparticles on carbon-based supports functioning as advanced electrode materials h...
This report details on a newly developed method of synthesising nanoparticle electrocatalysts for fu...
The development of active anode catalysts for the oxidation of formic acid is of great importance in...
Solid acid fuel cells (SAFCs) can operate at intermediate temperature (near 250 ºC) using a non-toxi...