Journal of Power Sources, Vol.255, 43-51, 2014
Investigation on C-TiO2 nanotubes composite as Pt catalyst support for methanol electrooxidation
In this paper, Pt nanoparticles have been successfully deposited on the mixture of carbon black and one-dimensional self-ordered TiO2 nanotubes (TNTs) array by a microwave-assisted polyol process to synthesize Pt/C-TNTs catalyst. TiO2 nanoparticles (TNPs) are used instead of TNTs to prepare catalyst as a reference. The obtained samples are characterized by physical characterization and electrochemical measurements. The results show that Pt nanoparticles are uniformly deposited on the three-phase interfaces between carbon and TNTs. The Pt/C-TNTs possesses substantially enhanced activity and stability in electrochemical performance. Such remarkable properties are due to the excellent composite carrier of C TNTs: (1) TNTs has strong corrosion resistance in acidic and oxidative environment and a metal support interaction between Pt and INTs; (2) Compared to TNPs, TNTs is more suitable for electrocatalytic field on account of its better electronic conductivity; (3) Compared to TNPs, TNTs can improve the anti-poisoning ability of catalyst for methanol oxidation. (4) Amorphous carbon can improve the dispersion of platinum particles; (5) The distribution of carbon improves the poor conductivity of TNTs. These studies indicate that Pt/C-TNTs compound is a promising catalyst for methanol electrooxidation. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.