| Literature DB >> 22546416 |
Yu-Lin Shen1, Shih-Yun Chen, Jenn-Ming Song, In-Gann Chen.
Abstract
In this study, TiO2 thin film photocatalyst on carbon fibers was used to synthesize ultra-long single crystalline Pt nanowires via a simple photoreduction route (thermally activated photoreduction). It also acted as a co-catalytic material with Pt. Taking advantage of the high-aspect ratio of the Pt nanostructure as well as the excellent catalytic activity of TiO2, this hybrid structure has the great potential as the active anode in direct methanol fuel cells. The electrochemical results indicate that TiO2 is capable of transforming CO-like poisoning species on the Pt surface during methanol oxidation and contributes to a high CO tolerance of this Pt nanowire/TiO2 hybrid structure.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22546416 PMCID: PMC3383480 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic illustration of the main steps for forming Pt nanowires by thermally assisted photoreduction.
Figure 2Morphologies of the reduced Pt on TiOcoated carbon cloths with different UV exposure conditions. (a) no pre-UV-irradiated (b) one side-UV irradiated, (c) both side-UV irradiated.
Figure 3XRD patterns of Pt/TiOhybrid structures, the HR-TEM image and EDS analytical results of a Pt nanowire. (a) XRD patterns of Pt/TiO2 hybrid structures shown in Figure 2, (b) the HR-TEM image and EDS analysis of a Pt nanowire (the Cu signal comes from the Cu grids).
Figure 4Electrochemical performance of the Pt/TiOhybrid structures with different morphologies. Electrochemical performance of the Pt/TiO2 hybrid structures with different morphologies in the solution of 1 M CH3OH and 0.5 M H2SO4 with a scan rate of 20 mVs−1: (a) cyclic voltammograms and (b) CO tolerance vs. forward peak current density.
Electrochemical characteristics of the specimens during CV analysis (derived from the CV curves in Figure4a)
| 12.37 | 18.14 | 21.21 | |
| 6.18 | 11.93 | 17.82 | |
| 2.00 | 1.52 | 1.19 | |
| Onset potential (V) | 0.385 | 0.383 | 0.349 |