Ultrafine mesoporous tungsten carbide (WC) was prepared from as-synthesized mesoporous WC using high-energy ball milling treatment. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and nitrogen adsor...Ultrafine mesoporous tungsten carbide (WC) was prepared from as-synthesized mesoporous WC using high-energy ball milling treatment. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and nitrogen adsorption-desorption techniques were used to characterize the samples. Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface areas of WC samples increased with the increasing ball milling time and kept constant at 10-11 mZog 1 for over 9 h. The electrocatalytic properties of methanol electro-oxidation at WC powder microelectrodes were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and quasi-steady-state polarization techniques. The results reveal that ball-milled WC exhibits higher activity for methanol electro-oxidation than as-synthesized mesoporous WC. The suitability of ball-milled WC for methanol electro-oxidation is better than platinum (Pt) micro-disk, although the current peak is not as high as the Pt micro-disk. Moreover, increasing the methanol concentration and reaction temperature promotes methanol electro-oxidation on ultrafine mesoporous WC.展开更多
The spray-dried spheres within a W/Pt multi-separation can be used to prepare discrete core-shell WC@C/Pt catalysts through a typical carburization production mechanism at 800 ℃. In contrast with previous studies of ...The spray-dried spheres within a W/Pt multi-separation can be used to prepare discrete core-shell WC@C/Pt catalysts through a typical carburization production mechanism at 800 ℃. In contrast with previous studies of the WC/Pt synthesis, the reaction observed here proceeds through an indirect annealing thereby resulting in core-shell structure, and mechanism at 600℃ wherein species diffuse, Pt nanoparticles were successfully dispersed in size/shape and randomly scattered across the in situ produced C spheres. Through direct carburization or at higher initial hydrochloroplatiuic acid concentrations, however, complete reaction with core-shell spheres was not observed. Indirect carburization reduces the strain felt by the bonds featuring the larger WC WC and Pt nanoparticles to be reserved, stability toward methanol oxidation. particles and allows the motion of carbon around influencing the eleetrocatalytic performance and展开更多
基金Project supported by Science and Technology Major Project in International Cooperation of Zhejiang Province (No. 2008C14040), Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (No. Z4100790) and International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China (No. 2010DFB63680).
文摘Ultrafine mesoporous tungsten carbide (WC) was prepared from as-synthesized mesoporous WC using high-energy ball milling treatment. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and nitrogen adsorption-desorption techniques were used to characterize the samples. Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface areas of WC samples increased with the increasing ball milling time and kept constant at 10-11 mZog 1 for over 9 h. The electrocatalytic properties of methanol electro-oxidation at WC powder microelectrodes were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and quasi-steady-state polarization techniques. The results reveal that ball-milled WC exhibits higher activity for methanol electro-oxidation than as-synthesized mesoporous WC. The suitability of ball-milled WC for methanol electro-oxidation is better than platinum (Pt) micro-disk, although the current peak is not as high as the Pt micro-disk. Moreover, increasing the methanol concentration and reaction temperature promotes methanol electro-oxidation on ultrafine mesoporous WC.
基金This work is supported by the International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China(No.2010DFB63680), the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (LQ15B030004) and Loughborough University and the EPSRC (EP/1013229/1).
文摘The spray-dried spheres within a W/Pt multi-separation can be used to prepare discrete core-shell WC@C/Pt catalysts through a typical carburization production mechanism at 800 ℃. In contrast with previous studies of the WC/Pt synthesis, the reaction observed here proceeds through an indirect annealing thereby resulting in core-shell structure, and mechanism at 600℃ wherein species diffuse, Pt nanoparticles were successfully dispersed in size/shape and randomly scattered across the in situ produced C spheres. Through direct carburization or at higher initial hydrochloroplatiuic acid concentrations, however, complete reaction with core-shell spheres was not observed. Indirect carburization reduces the strain felt by the bonds featuring the larger WC WC and Pt nanoparticles to be reserved, stability toward methanol oxidation. particles and allows the motion of carbon around influencing the eleetrocatalytic performance and