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Synthesis and activation of Pt nanoparticles with controlled size for fuel cell electrocatalysts
Authors:Zhufang Liu  Mohammad Shamsuzzoha  Earl T Ada  W Matthew Reichert  David E Nikles
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0336, USA;2. Central Analytical Facility, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0336, USA
Abstract:Well-dispersed Pt nanoparticles with controlled size and narrow size distribution were prepared by polyalcohol reduction of platinum acetylacetonate, using oleylamine as a capping agent. The particle size was varied from 3.5 nm to 11.5 nm by decreasing the amount of oleylamine added in the synthesis. Size selection of the as-prepared particles by solvent fractionation yielded nearly monodispersed Pt particles. The as-prepared particles were loaded on a carbon support by physical deposition, but showed no electrocatalytic activity due to the oleylamine bound to the particle surface. The particles were activated for electrocatalysis after heating the particles in air at 185 °C for 5 h, conditions that gave no particle-sintering and no oxidation. Cyclic voltammetry showed that the particles after the heat treatment in air were electrocatalytically active for methanol oxidation. The smaller 3.5 nm and 4.0 nm Pt particles had a higher intrinsic activity for methanol oxidation, but a lower tolerance to CO poisoning, compared with 6.0 nm, 9.5 nm and 11.5 nm particles. CO-stripping results suggest that CO is more easily oxidized on larger Pt particles.
Keywords:Platinum nanoparticles  Oleylamine  Controlled size  Heat treatment  Catalytic activity  Methanol oxidation
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