The dual pathway in action: decoupling parallel routes for CO2 production during the oscillatory electro-oxidation of methanol
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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30/10/2013
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As in the case of most small organic molecules, the electro-oxidation of methanol to CO2 is believed to proceed through a so-called dual pathway mechanism. The direct pathway proceeds via reactive intermediates such as formaldehyde or formic acid, whereas the indirect pathway occurs in parallel, and proceeds via the formation of adsorbed carbon monoxide (COad). Despite the extensive literature on the electro-oxidation of methanol, no study to date distinguished the production of CO2 from direct and indirect pathways. Working under, far-from-equilibrium, oscillatory conditions, we were able to decouple, for the first time, the direct and indirect pathways that lead to CO2 during the oscillatory electro-oxidation of methanol on platinum. The CO2 production was followed by differential electrochemical mass spectrometry and the individual contributions of parallel pathways were identified by a combination of experiments and numerical simulations. We believe that our report opens some perspectives, particularly as a methodology to be used to identify the role played by surface modifiers in the relative weight of both pathways-a key issue to the effective development of catalysts for low temperature fuel cells. CNPq CNPq [306151/2010-3] FAPESP [09/00153-6, 09/11073-3, 08/05156-0, 09/07629-6] FAPESP |
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, CAMBRIDGE, v. 14, n. 23, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 8294-8298, OCT, 2012 1463-9076 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36668 10.1039/c2cp00037g |
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eng |
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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY CAMBRIDGE |
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS |
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openAccess Copyright ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY |
Palavras-Chave | #FORMIC-ACID #POTENTIAL OSCILLATIONS #GALVANOSTATIC ELECTROOXIDATION #FORMALDEHYDE OXIDATION #PLATINUM #ELECTRODES #DEMS #INTERMEDIATE #SPECTROSCOPY #MECHANISMS #CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL #PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL |
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