Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.

Electrodeposition methods are used to generate a sparse array of platinum nanoparticles on a glassy carbon electrode. Specifically electrodeposition from a 1 mM solution of H2PtCl6 in 0.5 M H2SO4 leads to surface coverages of 0.46% to 1.96% and nanoparticles of size 29 nm to 136 nm in diameter, usin...

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Main Authors: Gara, M, Laborda, E, Holdway, P, Crossley, A, Jones, C, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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author Gara, M
Laborda, E
Holdway, P
Crossley, A
Jones, C
Compton, R
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Laborda, E
Holdway, P
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Jones, C
Compton, R
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description Electrodeposition methods are used to generate a sparse array of platinum nanoparticles on a glassy carbon electrode. Specifically electrodeposition from a 1 mM solution of H2PtCl6 in 0.5 M H2SO4 leads to surface coverages of 0.46% to 1.96% and nanoparticles of size 29 nm to 136 nm in diameter, using deposition times of 30 and 15 seconds. The reduction of oxygen at an array of 29 nm nanoparticles with a surface coverage of 0.46% showed voltammetric signals with a scan rate dependence consistent with a two electron reduction of O2 to H2O2 with the rate proportional to K0 exp(-α(E-Ef(0))/RT) and formal potential (Ef(0)) of -0.058 V vs. SHE, a standard electrochemical rate constant (k0) of ~10 cm s(-1) and a transfer coefficient (α) of 0.23. At higher Pt nanoparticle coverages, a scan rate dependence consistent with the partial further reduction of H2O2 to water becomes evident.
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spelling oxford-uuid:017da94d-0c5b-42e4-97f3-75e0b06fa11c2022-03-26T08:35:18ZOxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:017da94d-0c5b-42e4-97f3-75e0b06fa11cEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2013Gara, MLaborda, EHoldway, PCrossley, AJones, CCompton, RElectrodeposition methods are used to generate a sparse array of platinum nanoparticles on a glassy carbon electrode. Specifically electrodeposition from a 1 mM solution of H2PtCl6 in 0.5 M H2SO4 leads to surface coverages of 0.46% to 1.96% and nanoparticles of size 29 nm to 136 nm in diameter, using deposition times of 30 and 15 seconds. The reduction of oxygen at an array of 29 nm nanoparticles with a surface coverage of 0.46% showed voltammetric signals with a scan rate dependence consistent with a two electron reduction of O2 to H2O2 with the rate proportional to K0 exp(-α(E-Ef(0))/RT) and formal potential (Ef(0)) of -0.058 V vs. SHE, a standard electrochemical rate constant (k0) of ~10 cm s(-1) and a transfer coefficient (α) of 0.23. At higher Pt nanoparticle coverages, a scan rate dependence consistent with the partial further reduction of H2O2 to water becomes evident.
spellingShingle Gara, M
Laborda, E
Holdway, P
Crossley, A
Jones, C
Compton, R
Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.
title Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.
title_full Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.
title_fullStr Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.
title_short Oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid: hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate.
title_sort oxygen reduction at sparse arrays of platinum nanoparticles in aqueous acid hydrogen peroxide as a liberated two electron intermediate
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