Electroreductions on silver-based electrocatalysts : the use of Ag nanoparticles for CHCl3 to CH4 conversion
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Citazione:
Electroreductions on silver-based electrocatalysts : the use of Ag nanoparticles for CHCl3 to CH4 conversion / S. Rondinini, G. Aricci, Z. Krpetic, C. Locatelli, A. Minguzzi, F. Porta, A. Vertova. - In: FUEL CELLS. - ISSN 1615-6846. - 9:3(2009), pp. 253-263.
Abstract:
A preliminary investigation on a new class on electrocatalytic materials for the electroreduction of organic halides is
presented and discussed. The electrocatalysts are based on silver nanoparticles (Ag_NP), ad hoc synthesised by chemical
reduction of an aqueous silver salt in the presence of six different stabilising agents. The colloids are then supported on
carbon powder (10% loading) for further characterisation and use. The electrocatalytic properties of the Ag_NP/carbon
composites towards the dehalogenation of halocompounds are tested by cyclic voltammetry and by preparative
electrolysis. The hydrodehalogenation of trichloromethane, extensively studied by this group, is selected as a model
reaction, because of its relevance for the detoxification of wastes. The voltammetric characterisation is performed in
an aqueous solution, supporting the composites on cavity microelectrodes. Gas-diffusion electrodes (GDE) based on
the most promising Ag_NP composite – and, for reference, on a commercial Ag/C oxygen reduction electrocatalyst –
are then tested in an electrolytic process for the progressive conversion of gaseous trichloromethane to less chlorinated
compounds, and ultimately to methane.
presented and discussed. The electrocatalysts are based on silver nanoparticles (Ag_NP), ad hoc synthesised by chemical
reduction of an aqueous silver salt in the presence of six different stabilising agents. The colloids are then supported on
carbon powder (10% loading) for further characterisation and use. The electrocatalytic properties of the Ag_NP/carbon
composites towards the dehalogenation of halocompounds are tested by cyclic voltammetry and by preparative
electrolysis. The hydrodehalogenation of trichloromethane, extensively studied by this group, is selected as a model
reaction, because of its relevance for the detoxification of wastes. The voltammetric characterisation is performed in
an aqueous solution, supporting the composites on cavity microelectrodes. Gas-diffusion electrodes (GDE) based on
the most promising Ag_NP composite – and, for reference, on a commercial Ag/C oxygen reduction electrocatalyst –
are then tested in an electrolytic process for the progressive conversion of gaseous trichloromethane to less chlorinated
compounds, and ultimately to methane.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
S. Rondinini, G. Aricci, Z. Krpetic, C. Locatelli, A. Minguzzi, F. Porta, A. Vertova
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