Pt nanoparticles supported on Sb-doped SnO sub(2) porous structures: developments and issues
In this work, high surface area antimony doped tin oxide (Sb-SnO sub(2)) has been synthesized using a modified sol-gel synthesis method. The bulk and surface properties of the metal oxide support have been investigated as a function of the processing conditions. A change in the Sb-SnO sub(2) process...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014-06, Vol.16 (27), p.13672-13681 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, high surface area antimony doped tin oxide (Sb-SnO sub(2)) has been synthesized using a modified sol-gel synthesis method. The bulk and surface properties of the metal oxide support have been investigated as a function of the processing conditions. A change in the Sb-SnO sub(2) processing conditions, while preserving an overall invariant bulk composition, led to substantial modification of the surface stoichiometry. Accelerated stability test protocols have shown that the surface composition represents a crucial parameter for the electrochemical stability of Sb-SnO sub(2). Model Pt/Sb-SnO sub(2) electrodes have been developed depositing Pt nanoparticles by magnetron sputtering on the optimized Sb-SnO sub(2) porous surface. A significant enhancement in the corrosion stability upon 1000 potential cycles between 0.5 and 1.5 V (RHE) at 50 mV s super(-1) has been observed for the Pt/Sb-SnO sub(2) system compared to Pt/carbon. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c4cp00238e |