2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(145b) Bimetallic Ru-Pt and Pt-Co Fuel Cell Catalysts Prepared By Strong Electrostatic Adsorption and Electroless Deposition
Authors
John Meynard M. Tengco - Presenter, University of South Carolina
Akkarat Wongkaew, Burapha University
Yunya Zhang, University of South Carolina
Bahareh Alsadat Tavakoli Mehrabadi, University of South Carolina
Weijian Diao, Villanova University
Taylor R. Garrick, University of South Carolina
John W. Weidner, University of South Carolina
John Regalbuto, University of South Carolina
John R. Monnier, University of South Carolina
The methods of Strong Electrostatic Adsorption (SEA), and its incipient wetness analog, Charge Enhanced Dry Impregnation (CEDI), have been shown to yield supported metal nanoparticle catalysts with high dispersion and narrow size distribution. Catalysts prepared by SEA and CEDI therefore are desirable as seeds for addition of secondary metal using Electroless Deposition (ED), as the prepared bimetallic catalysts should be of similar dispersion as the base catalyst. This study demonstrated the use of these methods to prepare two series of carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing Pt which were then characterized and evaluated with cyclic voltammetry. The first system used Pt as the base metal, prepared by SEA on XC72R carbon, with Ru as the secondary metal added by ED (Pt@Ru/C). The second system used Co as base metal, prepared by a modified CEDI method on Carbon Black, with Pt added by ED (Pt-Co/C)