Evaluation of carbon-supported ruthenium-selenium-tungsten catalysts for direct methanol fuel cells
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TextoSeries ; Journal of Power Sources, 172(2), p.597-603, 2007Trabajos contenidos: - Chenga, H
- Yuana, W
- Scott, K
- Browning, D.J
- Lakeman, J.B
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The use of ruthenium-selenium-tungsten catalysts as methanol tolerant cathodes for direct methanol fuel cells is reported. The novel catalysts were produced by decarbonylation of ruthenium and tungsten carbonyls in the presence of selenium and carbon powders. The produced materials were characterised in both half cells and fuel cells. The addition of tungsten led to better oxygen reduction performance, giving current densities up to 30
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