Abstract
Radioactive UO2 powder was prepared by hydrothermal method and a set of Pt–xUO2/C catalysts were synthesized by impregnation method for solving the problem of low activity and easy poisoning of anode Pt/C catalysts for a direct ethanol fuel cell. XRD, TEM, EDS, XPS and ICP-MS characterization showed the successful loading of Pt and UO2 onto the carbon carrier. Electrochemical workstation and single cell test results confirm that the catalytic performance of Pt–10% UO2/C is significantly better than Pt/C-eg. It is speculated that the synergistic effect of Pt and U enhances the catalytic activity and UO2 improves the resistance to CO poisoning by releasing O2 stored in the lattice space, while the α-particles released by 235U can also generate radiolysis product OH and promote the oxidative desorption of CO from the Pt surface.
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