Platinum nanoparticles supported on nitrogen-doped carbons as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction
2021
Behavior of Pt/C catalysts obtained by the platinum deposition on standard and nitrogen-doped carbon supports with different microstructure has been studied in the oxygen electroreduction reaction in an acidic electrolyte. The catalysts based on the modified supports are characterized by a uniform spatial distribution of small-sized (1.5–2 nm) Pt nanoparticles over the surface of the supports, which results in high values of the electrochemically active surface area (110–130 m2 g− 1 (Pt)). The use of various stress testing protocols has shown that the Pt/C material based on the N-doped KetjenBlack EC DJ-600 possesses the highest mass activity and durability, which noticeably exceed the corresponding characteristics of the commercial HiSPEC3000 catalyst.
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