Electrocatalytic reduction of dioxygen at platinum particles deposited on Nafion- and clay-coated electrodes

Premkumar, J. ; Ramaraj, R. (1997) Electrocatalytic reduction of dioxygen at platinum particles deposited on Nafion- and clay-coated electrodes Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 1 (2). pp. 172-179. ISSN 1432-8488

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Abstract

Nafion- and clay-coated electrodes are prepared by casting a known amount of Nafion and clay solutions on the glassy carbon electrode (GC) surface. Subsequently platinum (Pt) particles are deposited on the GC electrodes and on the Nafion- and clay-coated GC electrodes. The formation of Pt particles on the modified electrode surface is analysed by scanning electron microscope, while cyclic voltammetry provides information on the anodisation of Pt particles deposited on the GC electrodes at >0.5 V(SCE) leading to the formation of platinum oxide (PtO). The involvement of PtO on the catalysed dioxygen reduction to hydrogen peroxide is reported. Macrocyclic cobalt(III) complex is also used as the electrocatalyst. The effect of pH on the reduction of PtO and dioxygen in deaerated and oxygenated solutions is studied to understand the dioxygen reduction processes.

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Keywords:Platinum Coating; Cyclic Voltammetry; Anodisation; Catalyst; Dioxygen Reduction; Nafion; Clay
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