Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
45111 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•TiO2-Carbon and Y:TiO2-C composites were synthesized via sol-gel route.•Pt/TiO2-C, and Pt/Y:TiO2-C samples were probed by CO-stripping.•The strong-metal/support interaction (SMSI) effect was induced by the photo-deposition method.•The SMSI effect probed by CO-stripping is associated to the enhanced stability toward the oxygen reduction reaction.

Oxide-Carbon composites (TiO2-C) and yttrium-doped TiO2-C (Y:TiO2-C), synthesized via sol-gel route, were used as supports to photo-deposit platinum nanoparticles (Pt NPs). The physical-chemical properties of these materials were investigated by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The TEM images showed that Pt NPs were agglomerated and deposited onto oxide sites of the composites. Pt face-centered cubic, and TiO2 Anatase phases were identified on both Pt/TiO2-C and Pt/Y:TiO2-C samples. The particle size, stacking fault and micro-strain of Pt NPs were estimated by Williamson-Hall method. Compared with Pt/TiO2-C, similar stacking faults as well as increased crystallite sizes and micro-strain values could be observed for Pt/Y:TiO2-C sample, indicating a minimum impact of the rare earth element on Pt. Pt/C was prepared by the same method, and used as a reference catalyst. The strong-metal/support interaction (SMSI) effect induced by the photo-deposition method, in Pt/TiO2-C and Pt/Y:TiO2-C samples, was probed by CO-stripping, and associated to the enhanced stability toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in acid medium.

Graphical abstractThe hindered process of carbon corrosion and the interaction of TiO2 or Y:TiO2 sites with Pt NPs, photo-deposited via UV-light, increase the stability behavior as compared with carbon.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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