Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.9, 2507-2513, 2010
Enhancement of catalytic activity of platinum-based nanoparticles towards electrooxidation of ethanol through interfacial modification with heteropolymolybdates
As evidenced from the increase of electrocatalytic currents measured under voltammetric and chronoamperometric conditions, the activity of bimetallic Pt-Ru and Pt-Sn nanoparticles towards oxidation of ethanol is increased by modification of their surfaces with ultra-thin films of phosphododecamolybdic acid (H3PMo12O40). The enhancement effect has been most pronounced in a case of heteropolymolybdate-modified carbon-supported Pt-Sn catalysts. Independent high-resolution XPS measurements indicate the ability of heteropolymolybdates to stabilize tin (in bimetallic Pt-Sn particles) at higher oxidation states (presumably as tin oxo species). The overall activation effect may also be ascribed to changes in the morphology of catalytic films following modification with heteropolymolybdates. Presence of the poly-oxometallate is also likely to increase of the interfacial population of reactive oxo groups in the vicinity of platinum centers. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electrocatalysis;Ethanol oxidation;Bimetallic Pt-Ru and Pt-Sn nanoparticles;Polyoxometallate layers