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Eletrocatálise das reações catódica e anódica em célula a combustível alcalina de borohidreto direto / Electrocatalysis of anodic and cathodic reaction in direct borohydride fuel cellGarcia, Amanda Cristina 21 October 2011 (has links)
A reação de redução de oxigênio (RRO) e a reação de oxidação do borohidreto (ROB) foram estudadas em eletrólito alcalino em eletrodos formados por diversos tipos de óxidos de manganês dopados com Ni (II) dispersos sobre carbonos Monarch 1000, MM225 e E350. As técnicas de caracterização físico-química foram difração de raios X (DRX), microscopia eletrônica de transmissão de alta resolução (HR-TEM) equipado com espectrômetro de energia dispersiva de raios X (EDX). Já os estudos eletroquímicos compreenderam voltametria cíclica, curvas de polarização de estado quase estacionário além das técnicas de Espectroscopia de massas diferencial on line (DEMS) e Infravermelho com transformada de Fourier in situ (FTIR). Foi observada pequena inserção dos átomos de Ni na estrutura dos MnOx. A fase correspondente a NiMnOx/C está presente na forma de aglomerados nanocristalinos ou em forma de agulhas com tamanhos da ordem de 1,5 a 6,7 nm dependendo do tipo de carbono utilizado como substrato. Manganita (MnOOH) apresentou-se como fase preponderante para óxido de manganês disperso sobre carbono Monarch 1000 enquanto que para materiais dispersos sobre carbono MM225 e E350G a fase MnO2 esta presente em maior quantidade. Estudos eletroquímicos em camada fina utilizando eletrodo disco rotatório revelaram melhores atividade para a RRO e estabilidade para MnOx dopados com níquel. A RRO procede segundo o mecanismo peróxido, seguida pela reação de desproporcionação do íon HO2- formado. A extensão da reação de desproporcionação do íon HO2- aumenta com o aumento da quantidade de Ni. Sobre eletrocatalisadores suportados em carbonos MM225 e E350 a reação de desproporcionação é mais rápida e envolve um total de 4 e- por oxigênio molecular. As curvas de polarização para RRO obtidas na presença do íon BH4- mostraram que todos os materiais são tolerantes à presença do borohidreto. Resultados de DEMS on line e FTIR in situ mostraram que óxidos de manganês dopados com Ni além de serem ativos para RRO são também ativos para a ROB, porém há uma grande influência da composição e da morfologia dos materiais uma vez que, quando fases segregadas de Ni estão presentes nas amostras, a reação compete com a hidrólise heterogênea do BH4- levando a uma diminuição da eficiência faradaica. / The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the borohydride oxidation reaction (BOR) were studied in alkaline medium on Ni (II) doped MnOx catalysts supported on different carbon powder substrates. Characterizations of physico chemical properties were made by X ray diffraction (XRD), high resolution transmition electronic microscopy (HR-TEM) equipped with X ray dispersive energy spectroscopy (EDS). Electrochemical studies involved cyclic voltammetry and oxygen reduction voltammograms. Also it was used Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry on line (DEMS) and Fourier Transform Infra Red Spectrometry (FTIR) in situ. A small insertion of Ni atoms in the MnOx lattice was observed, this consisting of a true doping of the manganese oxide phase. The corresponding NiMnOx phase is present in the form of needles or agglomerates, with crystallite sizes in the order of 1.5-6.7 nm. Layered manganite (MnOOH) phase has been detected for the Monarch1000 supported NiMnOx material, while different species of MnOx phases are present at the E350G and MM225 carbons. Electrochemical studies in thin porous coating active layers in the rotating ring-disk electrode setup revealed that the MnOx catalysts present better ORR kinetics and electrochemical stability upon Ni doping. The ORR follows the so-called peroxide mechanism on MnOx/C catalysts, with the occurrence of minority HO2- disproportionation reaction. The HO2- disproportionation reaction progressively increases with the Ni content in NiMnOx materials. The catalysts supported on the MM225 and E350G carbons promote faster disproportionation reaction, thus leading to an overall four-electron ORR pathway. The results towards ORR in presence of sodium borohydride showed that all materials are tolerant to the presence of BH4- ion into some extent. DEMS on line and FTIR in situ showed that NiMnOx/C are also active toward the BOR, but there is a strong influence of the nature of the electrocatalysts with respect to the morphology, composition, the nature of the carbon substrate and the Ni load. Results indicate that the electrocatalysts containing segregate Ni phases, the bohohydride oxidation occurs together with the heterogeneous hydrolysis of the BH4- ion resulting in a decrease of the faradaic efficiency.
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Eletrocatálise das reações catódica e anódica em célula a combustível alcalina de borohidreto direto / Electrocatalysis of anodic and cathodic reaction in direct borohydride fuel cellAmanda Cristina Garcia 21 October 2011 (has links)
A reação de redução de oxigênio (RRO) e a reação de oxidação do borohidreto (ROB) foram estudadas em eletrólito alcalino em eletrodos formados por diversos tipos de óxidos de manganês dopados com Ni (II) dispersos sobre carbonos Monarch 1000, MM225 e E350. As técnicas de caracterização físico-química foram difração de raios X (DRX), microscopia eletrônica de transmissão de alta resolução (HR-TEM) equipado com espectrômetro de energia dispersiva de raios X (EDX). Já os estudos eletroquímicos compreenderam voltametria cíclica, curvas de polarização de estado quase estacionário além das técnicas de Espectroscopia de massas diferencial on line (DEMS) e Infravermelho com transformada de Fourier in situ (FTIR). Foi observada pequena inserção dos átomos de Ni na estrutura dos MnOx. A fase correspondente a NiMnOx/C está presente na forma de aglomerados nanocristalinos ou em forma de agulhas com tamanhos da ordem de 1,5 a 6,7 nm dependendo do tipo de carbono utilizado como substrato. Manganita (MnOOH) apresentou-se como fase preponderante para óxido de manganês disperso sobre carbono Monarch 1000 enquanto que para materiais dispersos sobre carbono MM225 e E350G a fase MnO2 esta presente em maior quantidade. Estudos eletroquímicos em camada fina utilizando eletrodo disco rotatório revelaram melhores atividade para a RRO e estabilidade para MnOx dopados com níquel. A RRO procede segundo o mecanismo peróxido, seguida pela reação de desproporcionação do íon HO2- formado. A extensão da reação de desproporcionação do íon HO2- aumenta com o aumento da quantidade de Ni. Sobre eletrocatalisadores suportados em carbonos MM225 e E350 a reação de desproporcionação é mais rápida e envolve um total de 4 e- por oxigênio molecular. As curvas de polarização para RRO obtidas na presença do íon BH4- mostraram que todos os materiais são tolerantes à presença do borohidreto. Resultados de DEMS on line e FTIR in situ mostraram que óxidos de manganês dopados com Ni além de serem ativos para RRO são também ativos para a ROB, porém há uma grande influência da composição e da morfologia dos materiais uma vez que, quando fases segregadas de Ni estão presentes nas amostras, a reação compete com a hidrólise heterogênea do BH4- levando a uma diminuição da eficiência faradaica. / The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the borohydride oxidation reaction (BOR) were studied in alkaline medium on Ni (II) doped MnOx catalysts supported on different carbon powder substrates. Characterizations of physico chemical properties were made by X ray diffraction (XRD), high resolution transmition electronic microscopy (HR-TEM) equipped with X ray dispersive energy spectroscopy (EDS). Electrochemical studies involved cyclic voltammetry and oxygen reduction voltammograms. Also it was used Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry on line (DEMS) and Fourier Transform Infra Red Spectrometry (FTIR) in situ. A small insertion of Ni atoms in the MnOx lattice was observed, this consisting of a true doping of the manganese oxide phase. The corresponding NiMnOx phase is present in the form of needles or agglomerates, with crystallite sizes in the order of 1.5-6.7 nm. Layered manganite (MnOOH) phase has been detected for the Monarch1000 supported NiMnOx material, while different species of MnOx phases are present at the E350G and MM225 carbons. Electrochemical studies in thin porous coating active layers in the rotating ring-disk electrode setup revealed that the MnOx catalysts present better ORR kinetics and electrochemical stability upon Ni doping. The ORR follows the so-called peroxide mechanism on MnOx/C catalysts, with the occurrence of minority HO2- disproportionation reaction. The HO2- disproportionation reaction progressively increases with the Ni content in NiMnOx materials. The catalysts supported on the MM225 and E350G carbons promote faster disproportionation reaction, thus leading to an overall four-electron ORR pathway. The results towards ORR in presence of sodium borohydride showed that all materials are tolerant to the presence of BH4- ion into some extent. DEMS on line and FTIR in situ showed that NiMnOx/C are also active toward the BOR, but there is a strong influence of the nature of the electrocatalysts with respect to the morphology, composition, the nature of the carbon substrate and the Ni load. Results indicate that the electrocatalysts containing segregate Ni phases, the bohohydride oxidation occurs together with the heterogeneous hydrolysis of the BH4- ion resulting in a decrease of the faradaic efficiency.
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Etude de l'anode pour la pile à combustible directe aux borohydrures / Study of the anode in direct borohydride fuel cellsOlu, Pierre-Yves 29 October 2015 (has links)
Le travail présenté dans cette thèse porte sur l'anode de la pile à combustible directe aux borohydrures (DBFC, selon l'acronyme anglais). Une première approche pour développer l'anode de la DBFC est d'étudier cette anode à l'intérieur du système global de la DBFC. Dans cette optique, des anodes composées des catalyseurs Pt/C et Pd/C ont été caractérisée en banc de test DBFC. D'autres facteurs ont aussi été étudiés, tels que la morphologie de l'anode et la stabilité des nanoparticules des catalyseurs.Le catalyseur d'anode de la DBFC doit idéalement exhiber une activité catalytique suffisante pour la réaction d'oxydation des borohydrures (BOR), tout en minimisant la production et l'échappement d'hydrogène gazeux durant la BOR. Ces aspects sont relativement difficiles à étudier en raison des nombreuses variables ne dépendant pas de l'anode dans un système DBFC réel. Une solution à ce problème consiste à isoler l'anode de la DBFC et de l'étudier en configuration demi-pile, avec un environnement d'étude mieux contrôlé. Les différentes méthodes pour évaluer un catalyseur d'anode de DBFC en demi-pile sont discutées, et des marqueurs sont proposés pour l'évaluation pertinente d'un catalyseur d'anode de DBFC par rapport aux résultats de la littérature.Une autre stratégie possible pour développer des catalyseurs adéquats d'anode de DBFC est de mieux comprendre le mécanisme de la BOR. Dans cette optique, la BOR est étudiée sur des électrodes modèles à base de platine. Chaque type d'électrode modèle permet de contrôler un paramètre précis de la surface catalytique, menant ainsi à différentes études de la BOR. La sensibilité de la BOR à la structure de surface catalytique est étudiée sur des électrodes massives de platine (polycristallin et monocristallin). L'empoisonnement de la surface active de Pt durant la BOR est étudié sur nanoparticules de Pt déposées sur substrat carbone vitreux plan. Des électrodes à trois dimensions ont également été réalisées : nanoparticules de Pt déposées sur nanofibres de carbone verticalement alignées. Le dépôt de différentes quantité de Pt a permis d'étudier l'influence de la densité en sites actifs de Pt sur la BOR. Les résultats obtenus sur ces électrodes modèles sont discutés avec ceux de la littérature, et un mécanisme pour la BOR sur Pt est proposé. Ce mécanisme est simulé en utilisant une modélisation de micro-cinétiques de type champs moyens. Les courbes simulées reproduisent les caractéristiques majeures des résultats expérimentaux. / The present work focuses on direct borohydride fuel cell (DBFC) anodes. A first approach to develop a suitable anode design for the DBFC consists in the study of the anode within the real DBFC system. In that frame, carbon-supported platinum and palladium nanoparticles are characterized and compared as anode electrocatalyst in DBFC configuration. Other variables such as the morphology of the anode and the stability of the catalyst nanoparticles are considered.The ideal DBFC anode catalyst should show a suitable electrocatalytic activity towards the borohydride oxidation reaction (BOR), without quantitative production/escape of gaseous hydrogen during the reaction. Studying these aspects is not straightforward using a real DBFC system, as the global behavior of the DBFC depends on numerous experimental variables external to the anode. In order to overcome this issue, a prospective anode catalyst can be isolated and specifically studied in half-cell configuration in a more controlled environment. The different methods possible for the evaluation of an electrocatalyst for the anode of the DBFC are discussed in this work, and benchmarks are proposed to compare a given material with the DBFC literature.Another strategy to develop suitable DBFC anode catalysts is to further understand the BOR mechanism. In that frame, the BOR is studied on model platinum-based electrodes with different levels of complexity. Bulk polycrystalline and single-crystals Pt flat electrodes enable to study the structure sensitivity of the BOR. The poisoning of the Pt active surface is investigated using Pt nanoparticles supported on flat glassy carbon substrate. Three-dimensional electrodes are also surveyed: Pt nanoparticles supported on vertically-aligned carbon nanofiber electrodes. The deposition of various amounts of Pt nanoparticles on the VACNF substrate enables to study the influence of the density of Pt active sites towards the BOR. The findings obtained using these model electrodes are gathered with previous results from the literature in order to propose a BOR mechanism on Pt. This mechanism is used in a mean-field microkinetics model. The simulated curves of this mechanism reproduce the main experimental features.
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Activité et mécanismes de dégradation d'électrocatalyseurs anodiques pour la pile directe à borohydrures / Activity and degradation mechanisms of anodic electrocatalysts for the direct borohydride fuel cellLafforgue, Clémence 28 October 2019 (has links)
La pile à combustible directe à borohydrures (DBFC en anglais), qui est une sous-catégorie des piles à combustible alcalines, bénéficie des avantages de son combustible, le borohydrure de sodium (NaBH4), qui confère à ce système des caractéristiques thermodynamiques et énergétiques très intéressantes. Cependant, la réaction d’électrooxydation de NaBH4 (BOR en anglais) est très complexe et reste à ce jour encore peu étudiée et mal comprise sur la majorité des électrocatalyseurs (la plupart étant sous forme de nanoparticules métalliques supportées sur des noirs de carbone). De plus, de récentes études ont montré l’agressivité du milieu alcalin sur la durabilité des électrocatalyseurs conventionnels, révélant une grande perte de surface catalytique active, due principalement à un détachement des nanoparticules du support carboné. Dans ce contexte, ces travaux de thèse se sont orientés vers trois axes d’étude : (i) l’étude de la BOR sur des électrocatalyseurs à base de palladium dans des conditions proches des conditions réelles de fonctionnement de la DBFC ; (ii) l’étude de l’impact de la structure de l’anode sur les performances globales de la DBFC, et (iii) l’étude du mécanisme de dégradation d’électrocatalyseurs à base de métaux nobles dans un environnement alcalin. Les expérimentations ont été réalisées en étroite collaboration avec le U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, USA).Les résultats obtenus ont montré qu’une grande concentration en NaBH4 entraine un ralentissement de la cinétique de la réaction, due en partie à un fort empoisonnement de la surface catalytique. Par ailleurs, des marqueurs d’activité pour la BOR ont été proposés. Ensuite, l’utilisation d’électrodes à gradient de catalyseurs s’est avérée être une solution prometteuse pour mieux valoriser l’hydrogène produit via des réactions secondaires à la BOR. Enfin, l’utilisation de la spectroscopie infrarouge à transformée de Fourier couplée à de la microscopie électronique en transmission à localisation identique a permis de détecter la formation de carbonates au cours d’un test de vieillissement accéléré d’électrocatalyseurs à base de métaux nobles en milieu alcalin. Ce mécanisme explique, en partie, le détachement des nanoparticules observé au cours du test. / The direct borohydride fuel cell (DBFC), a subclass of alkaline fuel cells, benefits from the advantages of its fuel, sodium borohydride (NaBH4), which exhibits very interesting thermodynamic and energetic characteristics. However, the NaBH4 electrooxidation reaction (BOR) is very complex; to date it remains poorly studied and understood on many electrocatalysts (most of them are in the form of metal nanoparticles supported on carbon black). In addition, recent studies reported the aggressiveness of the alkaline medium on the durability of conventional carbon-supported electrocatalysts, revealing a large loss of the active catalytic surface, mainly due to the detachment of nanoparticles from the carbon support. In this context, this thesis focused on three main areas of study: (i) the study of the BOR on palladium-based electrocatalysts in conditions close to the real operating conditions of the DBFC; (ii) the study of the impact of the anode structure on the overall performance of the DBFC, and (iii) the study of the degradation mechanism of noble metal electrocatalysts in alkaline environment. The experiments were carried out in close collaboration with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, USA).The results obtained showed that a high concentration of NaBH4 leads to a decrease of the reaction kinetics, due in part to poisoning of the catalytic surface. In addition, activity markers for the BOR have been proposed. Then, the use of catalysts-gradient electrodes proved to be a promising solution to better valorize the hydrogen produced via side reactions of the BOR. Finally, the use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy coupled with identical-location transmission electron microscopy enabled to detect the formation of carbonates during the accelerated stress test of carbon-supported noble metal electrocatalysts in alkaline medium, explaining, in part, the detachment of nanoparticles observed during the test.
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