Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6602071 Electrochimica Acta 2018 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
Bimetallic nanostructures utilizing Pt and other metals have garnered much interest particularly in the form of non-Pt core@Pt shell structures. The use of two-dimensional nanosheets as the catalyst core is a promising approach since the nanosheets offer high utilization and stability owing to their atomic scale thickness and extended surface. In this work, we demonstrate the pure two-dimensional growth of Pt overlayers on a Ru nanosheet core supported on a flat, non-porous glassy carbon surface. The atomically-controlled deposition of the Pt shell was carried out by Surface Limited Redox Replacement (SLRR) in a one-cell configuration, using adsorbed Cu as a mediator prepared by underpotential deposition. The catalyst surface coverage determined by Cu stripping voltammetry showed that the surface of the nanosheet catalysts was completely covered by Pt after 2 SLRR cycles and maintained the original atomic flatness of the Ru nanosheet core. Consecutive SLRR cycles resulted in the two-dimensional growth of Pt multi-layers without significant increase in roughness, in contrast to the case where a porous carbon black support was used. The catalysts performance was investigated by hydrogen oxidation reaction and oxygen reduction reaction measurements.
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