| Literature DB >> 26626713 |
Yunteng Qu1, Yunzhi Gao2, Long Wang1, Jiancun Rao3, Geping Yin1.
Abstract
We have designed a new Pt/SnO2 /graphene nanomaterial by using L-arginine as a linker; this material shows the unique Pt-around-SnO2 structure. The Sn(2+) cations reduce graphene oxide (GO), leading to the in situ formation of SnO2 /graphene hybrids. L-Arginine is used as a linker and protector to induce the in situ growth of Pt nanoparticles (NPs) connected with SnO2 NPs and impede the agglomeration of Pt NPs. The obtained Pt/SnO2 /graphene composites exhibit superior electrocatalytic activity and stability for the ethanol oxidation reaction as compared with the commercial Pt/C catalyst owing to the close-connected structure between the Pt NPs and SnO2 NPs. This work should have a great impact on the rational design of future metal-metal oxide nanostructures with high catalytic activity and stability for fuel cell systems.Entities:
Keywords: arginine; electrochemistry; ethanol oxidation; metal oxides; nanoparticles
Year: 2015 PMID: 26626713 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201503867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236