Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5144929 | Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Simultaneous electrocatalytic Pt-nanoparticle synthesis and decoration of Vulcan XC-72 carbon black substrate was achieved in a novel one-step-process, combining galvanostatic pulsed electrodeposition and pulsed ultrasonication with high power, low-frequency (20Â kHz) ultrasound. Aqueous chloroplatinic acid precursor baths, as well as carbon black suspensions in the former, were examined and decoration was proven by a combination of characterization methods, namely: dynamic light scattering, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with EDX-analysis and cyclic voltammetry. In particular, PVP was shown to have a beneficial stabilizing effect against free nanoparticle aggregation, ensuring narrow size distributions of the nanoparticles synthesized, but is also postulated to prevent the establishment of a strong metal-substrate interaction. Current pulse amplitude was identified as the most critical nanoparticle size-determining parameters, while only small size particles, under 10Â nm, appeared to be attached to carbon black.
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Authors
Dionysios S. Karousos, Kostantinos I. Desdenakis, Petros M. Sakkas, Georgia Sourkouni, Bruno G. Pollet, Christos Argirusis,