화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.153, No.9, A1702-A1707, 2006
Enhanced oxygen reduction activity in acid by tin-oxide supported Au nanoparticle catalysts
Gold nanoparticles supported on hydrous tin-oxide (Au-SnOx) are active for the four-electron oxygen reduction reaction in an acid electrolyte. The unique electrocatalytic of the Au-SnO is confirmed by the low amount of peroxide detected with rotating ring-disk electrode voltammetry and Koutecky-Levich analysis. In comparison, 10 wt % Au supported on Vulcan carbon and SnOx catalysts both produce significant peroxide in the acid electrolyte, indicating only a two-electron reduction reaction. Characterization of the Au-SnOx catalyst reveals a high-surface area, amorphous support with 1.7 nm gold metal particles. The high catalytic activity of the Au-SnO is attributed to metal support interactions. The results demonstrate a possible path to non-Pt catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cell cathodes.