• Title/Summary/Keyword: Formic acid redox reaction activity

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Performance Evaluations of Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell (DFAFC) using PdCu Catalysts Synthesized by Control in Amount of Ethylene Glycol (에틸렌글리콜 양 조절에 의해 제조된 팔라듐구리 촉매를 이용한 개미산연료전지 성능평가)

  • YANG, JONGWON;KIM, LAEHYUN;KWON, YONGCHAI
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.283-289
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    • 2016
  • In this study, electrochemical characterizations of PdCu/C catalysts that are synthesized by modified polyol method are investigated. Most of all, amount of ethylene glycol (EG) that is used as main component for catalyst synthesis is mainly modulated to optimize synthetic condition of the PdCu/C catalyst, For evaluations about catalytic activity and performance of direct formic acid fuel cell (DFAFC), half cell and full cell tests are implemented. As a result, when amount of EG is 4M, catalytic activities of the PdCu/C catalyst such as peak current of formic acid oxidation and active surface area are best, while maximum power density of DFAFC using the optimized PdCu/C catalyst is better than that using commercial Pd/C (30 wt%) by 6%. Based on that, PdCu/C catalyst synthesized by modified polyol method plays a critical role in improving (i) catalytic activity for formic acid oxidation and (ii) DFAFC performance by employing as anodic catalyst.

Preparation of V3.5+ Electrolyte for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries using Carbon Supported Pt Dendrites Catalyst (카본 담지 백금 덴드라이트 촉매를 이용한 바나듐 레독스 흐름전지용 3.5가 바나듐 전해질의 제조)

  • Lee, Hojin;Kim, Hansung
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.113-119
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    • 2021
  • In this study, impurity free V3.5+ electrolytes were prepared using formic acid as a reducing agent and PtD/C as a catalyst and it was applied to VRFB. The well-oriented 3D dendrite structure of the PtD/C catalyst showed high catalytic activity in formic acid oxidation reaction and vanadium reduction reaction. As a result, the conversion ratio of electrolyte using the PtD/C was 2.73 mol g-1 h-1, which was higher than that of 1.67 mol g-1 h-1 of Pt/C prepared by the polyol method. In addition, in the VRFB charging and discharging experiment, the V3.5+ electrolyte produced by the catalytic reaction showed the same performance as the standard V3.5+ electrolyte prepared by the electrolytic method, thus proving that it can be used as an electrolyte for VRFB.