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Catalytic activities of Pt thin films electrodeposited onto Bi coated glassy carbon substrate toward formic acid electrooxidation

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Lović, Jelena
Stevanović, Sanja
Tripković, Dušan
Jovanović, Vladislava M.
Stevanović, Rade M.
Tripković, Amalija
Popović, Ksenija
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Formic acid oxidation was studied on platinum-coated bismuth deposits on glassy carbon substrate. The catalyst was prepared by a two-step process using chronocoulometry, i.e. controlled amount of Bi was electrodeposited onto glassy carbon followed by electrodeposition of Pt layer. The amount of Pt was constant while the amount of Bi vary to correspond the molar ratio of Pt:Bi = 1:0.1 or 1:1 or 1:10. AFM characterization of the electrode surface indicates that Pt is deposited preferentially on previously formed Bi particles, but cyclic voltammetry revealed Bi leaching meaning that Bi was not completely occluded by Pt. In order to obtain stable electrode surface, deposits were subjected to potential cycling up to 1.2 V vs. SCE in supporting electrolyte, prior to use as catalysts for formic acid oxidation. On this way the electrodes composed of Bi core occluded by Pt and Bi-oxide surface layers were obtained. The Pt(Bi)/GC electrodes exhibit enhanced electrocatalytic activity in compariso...n to Pt/GC for formic acid oxidation which depends on composition and surface morphology. High currents and onset potential shifted to negative values indicate a significant increase in direct path what is explained through ensemble effect induced by Bi-oxide species interrupting Pt domains. Electronic modification of Pt both by surface and sub-surface Bi can play some role as well. Significantly prolonged potential cycling in supporting electrolyte of previously stabilized Pt(Bi)/GC electrodes by Bi oxide, led to considerably lower Bi leaching accompanied by dissolution and redeposition of Pt and the outcome of this treatment was Pt shell over Bi core. These Pt"Bi/GC catalysts also exhibit higher activity for HCOOH oxidation in comparison to Pt/GC depending on the quantity of Bi remained under Pt shell, but in this case the improvement is induced solely by electronic effect of under-laying Bi.

Кључне речи:
Pt"Bi shell-core structure / Electrochemical deposition / Formic acid oxidation / AFM characterization
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2014, 735, 1-9
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  • Elsevier
Пројекти:
  • Нов приступ дизајнирању материјала за конверзију и складиштење енергије (RS-172060)
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  • This is a peer-reviewed version of the article: J.D. Lović, S.I. Stevanović, D.V. Tripkovic, V.M. Jovanović, R.M. Stevanović, A.V. Tripkovic, K.Dj. Popović, Catalytic activities of Pt thin films electrodeposited onto Bi coated glassy carbon substrate toward formic acid electrooxidation, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (2014), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.09.036
  • http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1473

DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.09.036

ISSN: 1572-6657

WoS: 000346214800001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84908362128
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http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1473
http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3161
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lović, Jelena
AU  - Stevanović, Sanja
AU  - Tripković, Dušan
AU  - Jovanović, Vladislava M.
AU  - Stevanović, Rade M.
AU  - Tripković, Amalija
AU  - Popović, Ksenija
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1473
UR  - http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3161
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author = "Lović, Jelena and Stevanović, Sanja and Tripković, Dušan and Jovanović, Vladislava M. and Stevanović, Rade M. and Tripković, Amalija and Popović, Ksenija",
year = "2014",
url = "http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1473, http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3161",
abstract = "Formic acid oxidation was studied on platinum-coated bismuth deposits on glassy carbon substrate. The catalyst was prepared by a two-step process using chronocoulometry, i.e. controlled amount of Bi was electrodeposited onto glassy carbon followed by electrodeposition of Pt layer. The amount of Pt was constant while the amount of Bi vary to correspond the molar ratio of Pt:Bi = 1:0.1 or 1:1 or 1:10. AFM characterization of the electrode surface indicates that Pt is deposited preferentially on previously formed Bi particles, but cyclic voltammetry revealed Bi leaching meaning that Bi was not completely occluded by Pt. In order to obtain stable electrode surface, deposits were subjected to potential cycling up to 1.2 V vs. SCE in supporting electrolyte, prior to use as catalysts for formic acid oxidation. On this way the electrodes composed of Bi core occluded by Pt and Bi-oxide surface layers were obtained. The Pt(Bi)/GC electrodes exhibit enhanced electrocatalytic activity in comparison to Pt/GC for formic acid oxidation which depends on composition and surface morphology. High currents and onset potential shifted to negative values indicate a significant increase in direct path what is explained through ensemble effect induced by Bi-oxide species interrupting Pt domains. Electronic modification of Pt both by surface and sub-surface Bi can play some role as well. Significantly prolonged potential cycling in supporting electrolyte of previously stabilized Pt(Bi)/GC electrodes by Bi oxide, led to considerably lower Bi leaching accompanied by dissolution and redeposition of Pt and the outcome of this treatment was Pt shell over Bi core. These Pt"Bi/GC catalysts also exhibit higher activity for HCOOH oxidation in comparison to Pt/GC depending on the quantity of Bi remained under Pt shell, but in this case the improvement is induced solely by electronic effect of under-laying Bi.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry",
title = "Catalytic activities of Pt thin films electrodeposited onto Bi coated glassy carbon substrate toward formic acid electrooxidation",
volume = "735",
pages = "1-9",
doi = "10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.09.036"
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Lović J, Stevanović S, Tripković D, Jovanović VM, Stevanović RM, Tripković A, Popović K. Catalytic activities of Pt thin films electrodeposited onto Bi coated glassy carbon substrate toward formic acid electrooxidation. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 2014;735:1-9
Lović, J., Stevanović, S., Tripković, D., Jovanović, V. M., Stevanović, R. M., Tripković, A.,& Popović, K. (2014). Catalytic activities of Pt thin films electrodeposited onto Bi coated glassy carbon substrate toward formic acid electrooxidation.
Journal of Electroanalytical ChemistryElsevier., 735, 1-9.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.09.036
Lović Jelena, Stevanović Sanja, Tripković Dušan, Jovanović Vladislava M., Stevanović Rade M., Tripković Amalija, Popović Ksenija, "Catalytic activities of Pt thin films electrodeposited onto Bi coated glassy carbon substrate toward formic acid electrooxidation" 735 (2014):1-9,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.09.036 .

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