One-pot synthesis of three-dimensional platinum nanochain networks as stable and active electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reactions

By Xu, Jiangfeng; Fu, Gengtao; Tang, Yawen; Zhou, Yiming; Chen, Yu & Lu, Tianhong
Published in J. Mater. Chem. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012

Abstract

Three-dimensional platinum nanochain network (Pt-3NCNW) nanostructures are synthesized through a thermal decomposition method using platinum(iv)-complexes as reaction precursors in the absence of surfactants and templates. The size, morphology and surface composition of Pt-3NCNWs are investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). These spectral studies confirm the as-papered products are three-dimensionally interconnected network nanostructures with primary Pt nanochains as building blocks, and the Pt nanochains grow from the primary spheric Pt nanoparticles via oriented attachment. Compared to the commercial Pt black catalyst, the Pt-3NCNW nanostructures exhibit superior electrocatalytic activity and stability towards oxygen reduction reactions, which is ascribed to their unique properties such as the few surface defect sites and the low hydroxyl surface coverage on one-dimensional Pt nanochains, as well as fast O2 diffusion in three-dimensional structures.

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