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High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight

The electrocatalytic production of hydrogen from methanol dehydrogenation successfully uses platinum catalysts. However, they are expensive and Pt has the tendency to be poisoned from the intermediate compounds, formed during the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). For these two reasons, there has be...

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Autores principales: Dimitrova, Nina, Dhifallah, Marwa, Mineva, Tzonka, Boiadjieva-Scherzer, Tzvetanka, Guesmi, Hazar, Georgieva, Jenia
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08782b
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author Dimitrova, Nina
Dhifallah, Marwa
Mineva, Tzonka
Boiadjieva-Scherzer, Tzvetanka
Guesmi, Hazar
Georgieva, Jenia
author_facet Dimitrova, Nina
Dhifallah, Marwa
Mineva, Tzonka
Boiadjieva-Scherzer, Tzvetanka
Guesmi, Hazar
Georgieva, Jenia
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description The electrocatalytic production of hydrogen from methanol dehydrogenation successfully uses platinum catalysts. However, they are expensive and Pt has the tendency to be poisoned from the intermediate compounds, formed during the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). For these two reasons, there has been active research for alternative bi- and tri-component Pt-based catalysts. Herein, PtCu nanoparticles deposited on titania were studied and proposed to be efficient MOR catalysts. The catalyst was prepared by photo-deposition of Cu on a high-surface-area TiO(2) powder support, followed by a partial galvanic displacement of the Cu deposit by platinum. The morphology and structure of the catalyst were characterized by physicochemical methods. The PtCu@TiO(2) electro-catalyst has higher intrinsic catalytic activity and comparable mass specific activity for MOR in comparison with a commercial Pt/C catalyst. The experimental analyses were complemented by density functional theory-based computations. The theoretical results revealed that the most energetically favorable Pt and Cu arrangement in the supported PtCu nanoparticles was core (Cu)–shell (Pt) and/or phase-separated. The inter-atomic interactions responsible for the bimetallic cluster stabilization on titania were highlighted from the computed electronic charge distribution.
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spelling pubmed-90597192022-05-04 High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight Dimitrova, Nina Dhifallah, Marwa Mineva, Tzonka Boiadjieva-Scherzer, Tzvetanka Guesmi, Hazar Georgieva, Jenia RSC Adv Chemistry The electrocatalytic production of hydrogen from methanol dehydrogenation successfully uses platinum catalysts. However, they are expensive and Pt has the tendency to be poisoned from the intermediate compounds, formed during the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). For these two reasons, there has been active research for alternative bi- and tri-component Pt-based catalysts. Herein, PtCu nanoparticles deposited on titania were studied and proposed to be efficient MOR catalysts. The catalyst was prepared by photo-deposition of Cu on a high-surface-area TiO(2) powder support, followed by a partial galvanic displacement of the Cu deposit by platinum. The morphology and structure of the catalyst were characterized by physicochemical methods. The PtCu@TiO(2) electro-catalyst has higher intrinsic catalytic activity and comparable mass specific activity for MOR in comparison with a commercial Pt/C catalyst. The experimental analyses were complemented by density functional theory-based computations. The theoretical results revealed that the most energetically favorable Pt and Cu arrangement in the supported PtCu nanoparticles was core (Cu)–shell (Pt) and/or phase-separated. The inter-atomic interactions responsible for the bimetallic cluster stabilization on titania were highlighted from the computed electronic charge distribution. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9059719/ /pubmed/35516102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08782b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Dimitrova, Nina
Dhifallah, Marwa
Mineva, Tzonka
Boiadjieva-Scherzer, Tzvetanka
Guesmi, Hazar
Georgieva, Jenia
High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
title High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
title_full High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
title_fullStr High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
title_full_unstemmed High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
title_short High performance of PtCu@TiO(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
title_sort high performance of ptcu@tio(2) nanocatalysts toward methanol oxidation reaction: from synthesis to molecular picture insight
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08782b
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