Alexandros Kakaroglou
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2013
I. Mintsouli; Jenia Georgieva; E. Valova; S. Armyanov; Alexandros Kakaroglou; A. Hubin; Oscar Steenhaut; Jean Dille; A. Papaderakis; G. Kokkinidis; S. Sotiropoulos
Pt–Ni particles supported on Vulcan XC72R carbon powder have been prepared by a combination of crystalline Ni electroless deposition and its subsequent partial galvanic replacement by Pt upon treatment of the Ni/C precursor by a solution of chloroplatinate ions. The Pt-to-Ni atomic ratio of the prepared catalyst has been confirmed by EDS analysis to be ca. 1.5:1. No shift of Pt XPS peaks has been observed, indicating no significant modification of its electronic properties, whereas the small shift of the corresponding X-ray diffraction (XRD) peaks indicates the formation of a Pt-rich alloy. No Ni XRD peaks have been observed in the XRD pattern, suggesting the existence of very small pockets of Ni in the core of the particles. The surface electrochemistry of electrodes prepared from the catalyst material suggests the existence of a Pt shell. A moderate increase in intrinsic catalytic activity towards methanol oxidation in acid has been observed with respect to a commercial Pt catalyst, but significant mass specific activity has been recorded as a result of Pt preferential confinement to the outer layers of the catalyst nanoparticles.
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry | 2014
Jenia Georgieva; E. Valova; I. Mintsouli; S. Sotiropoulos; S. Armyanov; Alexandros Kakaroglou; A. Hubin; Oscar Steenhaut; Jean Dille
Bimetallic Pt–Cu carbon-supported catalysts (Pt(Cu)/C) were prepared by electroless deposition of Cu on a high surface area carbon powder support, followed by its partial exchange for Pt; the latter was achieved by a galvanic replacement process involving treatment of the Cu/C precursor with a chloroplatinate solution. X-ray diffraction characterization of the Pt(Cu)/C material showed the formation of Pt-rich Pt–Cu alloys. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that the outer layers are mainly composed of Pt and residual Cu oxides, while metallic Cu is recessed into the core of the particles. Repetitive cyclic voltammetry in deaerated acid solutions in the potential range between hydrogen and oxygen evolution resulted in steady-state characteristics similar to those of pure Pt, indicating the removal of residual Cu compounds from the surface (due to electrochemical treatment) and the formation of a compact Pt outer shell. The electrocatalytic activity of the thus prepared Pt(Cu)/C material toward methanol oxidation was compared to that of a commercial Pt/C catalyst as well as of similar Pt(Cu)/C catalysts formed by simple Cu chemical reduction. The Pt(Cu)/C catalyst prepared using Cu electroless plating showed more pronounced intrinsic catalytic activity toward methanol oxidation than its counterparts and a similar mass activity when compared to the commercial catalyst. The observed trends were interpreted by interplay between mere surface area effects and modification of Pt electrocatalytic performance in the presence of Cu, both with respect to methanol oxidation and poisonous CO removal.
RSC Advances | 2015
Alexandros Kakaroglou; Bernard Nisol; Kitty Baert; Iris De Graeve; François Reniers; Guy Van Assche; Herman Terryn
This work studies the influence of the proportional change in discharge power and the monomer feed on the morphology and the chemistry of atmospheric plasma deposited films. Atmospheric plasma coatings of allyl methacrylate were deposited using dielectric barrier discharge plasma under different conditions but always under the same ratio between the discharge power and monomer feed (W/FM). It is shown that a constant W/FM does not necessarily provide the same chemistry and the same morphology for atmospheric pressure plasma. This is explained by the higher discharge power of the plasma resulting in an increase of streamers which alter the distribution of energy among the plasma species. On the surface of the deposited coatings, globular-like features were observed, which are suggested to be formed in the volume of the discharge. The deposition rate is also influenced. providing thicker coatings, when high monomer feed/high power are used. Finally, infrared spectra showed a higher retention of the ester functionality at high power/high monomer feed.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2014
Bart Geboes; I. Mintsouli; Benny Wouters; Jenia Georgieva; Alexandros Kakaroglou; S. Sotiropoulos; E. Valova; S. Armyanov; Annick Hubin; Tom Breugelmans
Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2013
Bernard Nisol; Abdelkrim Batan; François Dabeux; Alexandros Kakaroglou; Iris De Graeve; Gert Van Van Assche; Bruno Van Mele; Herman Terryn; François Reniers
Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2013
Abdelkrim Batan; Bernard Nisol; Alexandros Kakaroglou; Iris De Graeve; Gert Van Van Assche; Bruno Van Mele; Herman Terryn; François Reniers
Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2012
Alexandros Kakaroglou; G. Scheltjens; Bernard Nisol; Iris De Graeve; Guy Van Assche; Bruno Van Mele; Rudolph Willem; Monique Biesemans; François Reniers; Herman Terryn
Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2014
Bernard Nisol; Gr egory Arnoult; Thomas Bieber; Alexandros Kakaroglou; Iris De Graeve; Guy Van Assche; Herman Terryn; François Reniers
Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2013
Caroline De Vos; Nicolas Vandencasteele; Alexandros Kakaroglou; Bernard Nisol; Iris De Graeve; Gert Van Van Assche; Bruno Van Mele; Herman Terryn; François Reniers
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2016
Alexandros Kakaroglou; Mariangelica Domini; Iris De Graeve