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Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions

We discuss the electrodeposition of two-dimensional (2D) Pt-nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG) achieved under constant applied potential versus a Pt counter electrode (E(appl) = ca. −2.2 V vs. NHE, normal hydrogen electrode). The deposition conditions are discussed in terms...

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Autores principales: Alpuche-Aviles, Mario A., Farina, Filippo, Ercolano, Giorgio, Subedi, Pradeep, Cavaliere, Sara, Jones, Deborah J., Rozière, Jacques
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30154313
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8090668
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author Alpuche-Aviles, Mario A.
Farina, Filippo
Ercolano, Giorgio
Subedi, Pradeep
Cavaliere, Sara
Jones, Deborah J.
Rozière, Jacques
author_facet Alpuche-Aviles, Mario A.
Farina, Filippo
Ercolano, Giorgio
Subedi, Pradeep
Cavaliere, Sara
Jones, Deborah J.
Rozière, Jacques
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description We discuss the electrodeposition of two-dimensional (2D) Pt-nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG) achieved under constant applied potential versus a Pt counter electrode (E(appl) = ca. −2.2 V vs. NHE, normal hydrogen electrode). The deposition conditions are discussed in terms of the electrochemical behavior of the electrodeposition precursor (H(2)PtCl(6)). We performed cyclic voltammetry (CV) of the electrochemical Pt deposit on HOPG and on Pt substrates to study the relevant phenomena that affect the morphology of Pt deposition. Under conditions where the Pt deposition occurs and H(2) evolution is occurring at the diffusion-limited rate (−0.3 V vs. NHE), Pt forms larger structures on the surface of HOPG, and the electrodeposition of Pt is not limited by diffusion. This indicates the need for large overpotentials to direct the 2D growth of Pt. Investigation of the possible effect of Cl(−) showed that Cl(−) deposits on the surface of Pt at low overpotentials, but strips from the surface at potentials more positive than the electrodeposition potential. The CV of Pt on HOPG is a strong function of the nature of the surface. We propose that during immersion of HOPG in the electrodeposition solution (3 mM H(2)PtCl(6), 0.5 M NaCl, pH 2.3) Pt islands are formed spontaneously, and these islands drive the growth of the 2D nanostructures. The reducing agents for the spontaneous deposition of Pt from solution are proposed as step edges that get oxidized in the solution. We discuss the possible oxidation reactions for the edge sites.
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spelling pubmed-61647042018-10-10 Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions Alpuche-Aviles, Mario A. Farina, Filippo Ercolano, Giorgio Subedi, Pradeep Cavaliere, Sara Jones, Deborah J. Rozière, Jacques Nanomaterials (Basel) Article We discuss the electrodeposition of two-dimensional (2D) Pt-nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG) achieved under constant applied potential versus a Pt counter electrode (E(appl) = ca. −2.2 V vs. NHE, normal hydrogen electrode). The deposition conditions are discussed in terms of the electrochemical behavior of the electrodeposition precursor (H(2)PtCl(6)). We performed cyclic voltammetry (CV) of the electrochemical Pt deposit on HOPG and on Pt substrates to study the relevant phenomena that affect the morphology of Pt deposition. Under conditions where the Pt deposition occurs and H(2) evolution is occurring at the diffusion-limited rate (−0.3 V vs. NHE), Pt forms larger structures on the surface of HOPG, and the electrodeposition of Pt is not limited by diffusion. This indicates the need for large overpotentials to direct the 2D growth of Pt. Investigation of the possible effect of Cl(−) showed that Cl(−) deposits on the surface of Pt at low overpotentials, but strips from the surface at potentials more positive than the electrodeposition potential. The CV of Pt on HOPG is a strong function of the nature of the surface. We propose that during immersion of HOPG in the electrodeposition solution (3 mM H(2)PtCl(6), 0.5 M NaCl, pH 2.3) Pt islands are formed spontaneously, and these islands drive the growth of the 2D nanostructures. The reducing agents for the spontaneous deposition of Pt from solution are proposed as step edges that get oxidized in the solution. We discuss the possible oxidation reactions for the edge sites. MDPI 2018-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6164704/ /pubmed/30154313 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8090668 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alpuche-Aviles, Mario A.
Farina, Filippo
Ercolano, Giorgio
Subedi, Pradeep
Cavaliere, Sara
Jones, Deborah J.
Rozière, Jacques
Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions
title Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions
title_full Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions
title_fullStr Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions
title_full_unstemmed Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions
title_short Electrodeposition of Two-Dimensional Pt Nanostructures on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG): The Effect of Evolved Hydrogen and Chloride Ions
title_sort electrodeposition of two-dimensional pt nanostructures on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (hopg): the effect of evolved hydrogen and chloride ions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30154313
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8090668
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