Abstract

In this work, we prepared a series of Ni foam supported Ru-Co, Ru-Co-B and Ru-Co-C catalysts in the form of columnar thin films by magnetron sputtering for the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride. We studied the activity and durability upon cycling. We found a strong activation effect for the Ru-Co-C sample which was the highest ever reported. This catalyst reached in the second cycle an activity 5 times higher than the initial (maximum activity 9310 ml.min−1.gCoRu−1 at 25 °C). Catalytic studies and characterization of the fresh and used samples permitted to attribute the strong activation effect to the following factors: (i) small column width and amorphous character (ii) the presence of Ru and (iii) dry state before each cycle. The presence of boron in the initial composition is detrimental to the durability. Our studies point out to the idea that after the first cycle the activity is controlled by surface Ru, which is the most active of the two metals. Apart from the activation effect, we found that catalysts deactivated in further cycles. We ascribed this effect to the loss of cobalt in the form of hydroxides, showing that deactivation was controlled by the chemistry of Co, the major surface metal component of the alloy. Alloying with Ru is beneficial for the activity but not for the durability, and this should be improved.

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  • In this work, we prepared a series of Ni foam supported Ru-Co, Ru-Co-B and Ru-Co-C catalysts in the form of columnar thin films by magnetron sputtering for the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride

  • We have rationalized the activity of a series of Ru-Co, Ru-Co-B and Ru-Co-C catalysts prepared as thin films by magnetron sputtering

  • A strong activation effect was reported for the first time occurred in the Ru-Co-C sample which activity in the second cycle increased 5 times respect to the initial

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Introduction

We prepared a series of Ni foam supported Ru-Co, Ru-Co-B and Ru-Co-C catalysts in the form of columnar thin films by magnetron sputtering for the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride. We found a strong activation effect for the Ru-Co-C sample which was the highest ever reported This catalyst reached in the second cycle an activity 5 times higher than the initial (maximum activity 9310 ml.min−1.gCoRu−1 at 25 °C). We prepared a series of Ni foam supported pure Co21, Co-B and Co-C22 thin film catalysts and studied their activity and durability. This composition was chosen as a compromise between activity and cost, according to our previous investigation on powdery catalysts[18]

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