Abstract

Electrocatalytic oxidation of ethylene glycol (EG) in alkaline medium using nano-scaled palladium-based bimetallic catalysts (PdM, where M=Ni and Sn) supported on sulfonated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (SF-MWCNTs) is compared. The bimetallic mixture (i.e., SF-MWCNT–PdSnmix and SF-MWCNT–PdNimix) showed better electrocatalysis towards EG oxidation than the SF-MWCNT–Pd. At the SF-MWCNT–PdSnmix platform, oxidation of EG occurred at lower onset and peak potentials, higher current density, and faster kinetics (lower impedance) than at the SF-MWCNT–PdNimix platform. EG oxidation at the SF-MWCNT–PdNimix is more stable than at the SF-MWCNT–PdSnmix. Indeed, Sn is a more favoured co-catalyst with Pd in EG electro-oxidation.

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