Abstract

In this study, LaNi4.7Sn0.2Cu0.1 metal hydride alloys, with and without surface deposits of Pt, are investigated as electrocatalysts for the borohydride oxidation reaction (BOR) in alkaline media. Results obtained for LaNi4.78Al0.22 and LaNi4.78Mn0.22 are used for comparison. It is observed that wet exposition to hydrogen or sodium borohydride lead to some hydriding of the metal hydride alloy particles, particularly that with a coating of Pt. In the presence of borohydride ions, the hydrided charged alloys present more negative potentials for the (boro)hydride oxidation process, and these enhancements are significantly larger for the Pt-coated material. In the potential range of interest, the results demonstrate considerable activity for the BOR, but just for the alloy with Pt. In the presence of borohydride ions in the solution there is a continuous hydriding the alloy during the discharge of the metal hydride electrode. Differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS) measurements showed that there is formation of H2, either by hydrolysis or by partial oxidation of the borohydride ions, but in the absence of Pt the hydrolysis process is quite slow.

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