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Pulse electrodeposition of Pt and Pt-Ru methanol-oxidation nanocatalysts onto carbon nanotubes in citric acid aqueous solutions
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Pulse electrodeposition of Pt and Pt-Ru methanol-oxidation nanocatalysts onto carbon nanotubes in citric acid aqueous solutions

Chuen-Horng Tsai, Huei-Yu Chou, Chien-Kuo Hsieh, Ming-Chi Tsai, Yu-Hsuan Wei and Tsung-Kuang Yeh
Thin Solid Films, Vol.584, pp.98-102
01/06/2015

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes Citric acid Methanol oxidation Platinum Platinum-ruthenium Pulse electrodeposition Sulfuric acid
In this study, platinum nanoparticle/carbon nanotube (Pt NP/CNT) and platinum-ruthenium nanoparticle (Pt-Ru NP/CNT) hybrid nanocatalysts were prepared by the pulse-electrodeposition method in different aqueous solutions containing citric acid (CA) or sulfuric acid (SA). The electrocatalytic properties of the Pt NP/CNT and Pt-Ru NP/CNT electrodes prepared using different aqueous solutions were investigated for methanol oxidation. The results show that the electrochemical mass activities of these hybrid nanocatalysts prepared in the CA aqueous solution were increased by factors of 1.46 and 2.77 for Pt NPs and Pt-Ru NPs, respectively, compared with those prepared in SA aqueous solutions using the same procedure. These increased mass activities are attributed to the CA playing dual roles as both a stabilizing agent and a particle size reducing agent in the aqueous solutions. The approach developed in this work enables further reductions in the particle sizes of noble-metal nanocatalysts.

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