Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7739809 | Journal of Power Sources | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tungsten carbide nanoparticles with the average size less than 5Â nm uniformly dispersed on the graphitized carbon matrix have been successfully synthesized by a one-step ion-exchange method. This route is to locally anchor the interested species based on an ionic level exchange process using ion-exchange resin. The advantage of this method is the size control of targeted nanomaterial as well as the graphitization of resin at low temperatures catalyzed by iron salt. The Pt nanoparticles coupled with tungsten carbide nanoparticles on graphitized carbon nanoarchitecture form a stable electrocatalyst (Pt/WC-GC). The typical Pt/WC-GC electrocatalyst gives a Pt-mass activity of 247.7Â mAÂ mgPtâ1, which is much higher than that of commercial Pt/C electrocatalyst (107.1Â mAÂ mgPtâ1) for oxygen reduction reaction due to the synergistic effect between Pt and WC. The presented method is simple and could be readily scaled up for mass production of the nanomaterials.
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Authors
Zaoxue Yan, Guoqiang He, Mei Cai, Hui Meng, Pei Kang Shen,