Polyaniline as cathode for O2 reduction: kinetics of the reaction with H2O2 and use of the polymer in a model H2/02 fuel cell.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1989
abstract:
Oxygen reduction at a polyaniline cathode occurs in aqueous sulfuric acid through a
chemica-electrochemical route which involves the intermediate oxidation of leucoemeraldine to emetaldine
with the formation of H,O,. This paper specifically deals with the conversion of leucoemeraldine to
emeraldine by H,O, whose kinetics, apparently second order on the charge exchanged, are similar to those
found for the reaction with O,, although they occur at lower rate. The catalytic four electron 0, reduction
mediated by the Fe(III)/Fe(II) couple which decomposes H,O, is not fully achieved. However, polyaniline
proved to be a reliable cathode for O,, sustaining the working of a model HJO, fuel cell.
chemica-electrochemical route which involves the intermediate oxidation of leucoemeraldine to emetaldine
with the formation of H,O,. This paper specifically deals with the conversion of leucoemeraldine to
emeraldine by H,O, whose kinetics, apparently second order on the charge exchanged, are similar to those
found for the reaction with O,, although they occur at lower rate. The catalytic four electron 0, reduction
mediated by the Fe(III)/Fe(II) couple which decomposes H,O, is not fully achieved. However, polyaniline
proved to be a reliable cathode for O,, sustaining the working of a model HJO, fuel cell.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cathodes--Materials; Chemical Reactions--Reaction Kinetics; Fuel Cells; Polymers--Applications
List of contributors:
Doubova, Lioudmila; Musiani, Marco; Mengoli, Giuliano
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