Abstract

An important research target in DMFCs is to find better catalyst materials that are cheaper, less-prone to poisoning and more catalytically active. In this context, metal oxides with good catalytic properties and stronger interaction with Pt nanoparticles can generate active interfacial regions for electrocatalysis. Pt catalysts promoted by certain metal oxides show enhanced methanol electro-oxidation activity and CO tolerance behavior. In this paper we summarize the recent progress from our laboratory which explored the possibility of developing Pt–MoO3/C and Pt–Nb2O5/C electrocatalysts in acidic media, and Pt–V2O5/C electrocatalyst in alkaline media for direct electro-oxidation of methanol. The oxide electrocatalysts have been prepared by a fast and efficient method of loading the metal oxide on carbon black (Vulcan XC-72) employing an intermittent microwave heating (IMH) method. These materials are found to achieve higher activity and stability towards methanol electro-oxidation.

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