Borohydride synthesis of the Pt x -Ni/C electrocatalysts and investigation of their activity in the oxygen electroreduction reaction

2007 
Nanosized Pt-Ni//C electrocatalysts are prepared by methods of liquid-phase synthesis. For the factors that have a direct bearing on the composition of the synthesized materials, the pH, temperature, and composition of a water-organic solvent are studied. The weight percentage of metals in the electrocatalyst, the average size of the formed nanoparticles, and the composition of the Pt-Ni alloy are determined by methods of X-ray diffraction and elemental analyses. The electrocatalytic materials that are characterized by a high platinum content of 25–35 wt % and by a small average diameter of their nanoparticles (3.2–4.5 nm) are produced when using water-ethylene glycol mixtures as solvents. The electrocatalytic activity of the obtained Ptx-Ni/C materials in the oxygen electroreduction reaction in a 0.5 M solution of orthophosphoric acid is studied by the potentiodynamic method. The potentiodynamic study makes it possible to single out electrocatalysts whose specific characteristics are superior to those of commercial Pt/C electrocatalyst TEC10V50E.
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