| Literature DB >> 30916839 |
Kyung Soo Kim1, Youngmin Hong2, Heon Chul Kim1, Sang-Il Choi2, Jong Wook Hong1.
Abstract
Controlling the morphology and composition of nanocatalysts constructed from metals and conductive polymers has attracted attention owing to their great potential for the development of high-efficiency catalysts for various catalytic applications. Herein, a facile synthetic approach for ultrathin-polyaniline-coated Pt-Ni nanooctahedra (Pt-Ni@PANI hybrids) with controllable PANI shell thicknesses is presented. Pt-Ni nanooctahedra/C catalysts enclosed by PANI shells with thicknesses from 0.6 to 2.4 nm were obtained by fine control over the amount of aniline. The various Pt-Ni@PANI hybrids exhibited electrocatalytic activity toward the methanol oxidation reaction that is highly dependent on the thickness of the PANI shell. Pt-Ni@PANI hybrids with the thinnest PANI shells (0.6 nm) showed markedly improved electrocatalytic performance for the methanol oxidation reaction compared with Pt-Ni@PANI hybrids with thicker PANI shells, Pt-Ni nanooctahedra/C, and commercial Pt/C due to synergistic benefits of ultrathin PANI shells and Pt-Ni alloy.Entities:
Keywords: electrochemistry; nanoparticles; nickel; oxidation; platinum
Year: 2019 PMID: 30916839 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201900238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236