Pt-modified dendritic gold as a highly efficient photoelectrocatalyst for the formic acid oxidation reaction

2019 
Abstract Sub-monolayer Pt-modified Au dendrites (Au-Ds) were successfully synthesized and characterized using several techniques. The resulting Pt-modified Au-Ds effectively combined component catalytic properties and plasmonic optical properties. Results obtained from comprehensive kinetics experiments revealed that Pt-modified Au-Ds serve as an ideal photoelectocatalyst for the formic acid oxidation reaction (FAOR). Electro- and photoelectrocatalytic FAOR was carried out via the same dehydrogenation pathway on a high-efficiency Pt-modified Au-D surface with a low activation energy of 35.4 kJ mol −1 . The contribution from the photo-enhanced electrocatalytic effect reached 68% in the Tafel region. Photoelectrocatalysis and the photo-thermal effect synchronously boosted the FAOR on Pt-modified Au-Ds under illumination. Chronoamperometry results indicated that Pt-modified Au-Ds exhibit excellent stability and long-term durability for the FAOR.
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