Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440117 | Corrosion Science | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Noble-metal nanostructures are crucial, highly active materials in applications such as fuel cells, sensors, electrodes and catalysts. The present work shows a new and efficient method for the in-situ synthesis of platinum-nickel nanostructures on porous zirconia. Ni-Zr-Y metallic alloys with defined Zr/Y-ratios and small amounts of platinum are internally oxidized. An interpenetrating network of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) in pure nickel is formed. Dealloying of the nickel matrix generates a multimodal porous ceramic support structure with platinum-nickel nanostructures on the surface of the zirconia-ceramic with a broad spectrum for tailored functionality, for example in after-treatment of exhaust gases.
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Authors
M. Terock, C.H. Konrad, R. Popp, R. Völkl, F. Yang, D.W. McComb, M.J. Mills, U. Glatzel,