Abstract

The potential of cup-stacked-type carbon nanotubes (CSCNTs) as a catalyst support for the direct methanol fuel cells has been investigated by the electrochemical oxidation of methanol at various temperatures. The CSCNT-supported platinum–ruthenium (Pt–Ru) bimetallic catalyst exhibited twice as high a power density as the Pt–Ru catalyst supported on Vulcan XC-72 carbon, which is widely used as a catalyst support for the DMFC electrodes. The microscopic analysis of the CSCNT-supported Pt–Ru catalysts revealed that the bimetallic electrocatalysts were well dispersed on the CSCNT supports, and the particle size of the electrocatalysts was ca.5nm . The results of this work indicate that the performance of the carbon support materials is largely influenced by their electrical properties, morphology and crystallographic structures.

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