The oxidation of methanol, ethanol and iso-propanol and their respective product formation on platinum and
palladium electrodes in alkaline solution are studied by voltammetry combined with high performance liquid
chromatography. The oxidation products observed at platinum are formaldehyde and formate for methanol,
acetaldehyde and acetate for ethanol and acetone for iso-propanol oxidation. On palladium, the same
products (except formaldehyde) are detected. Palladium appears to be a better catalyst for the selective
oxidation of the alcohol group in alkaline media, but as soon as poisoning by adsorbed carbon monoxide plays
a significant role, such as in methanol oxidation, platinum is the preferred catalyst