Touch of gold improves nanoparticle fuel-cell reactions
Monday, March 12, 2012 - 11:01
in Physics & Chemistry
Advances in fuel-cell technology have been stymied by the inadequacy of metals studied as catalysts. The drawback to platinum, other than cost, is that it absorbs carbon monoxide in reactions involving fuel cells powered by organic materials like formic acid. A more recently tested metal, palladium, breaks down over time.