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Langmuir | 2010

Modification of Au nanoparticles dispersed on carbon support using spontaneous deposition of Pt toward formic acid oxidation.

Sechul Kim; Changhoon Jung; Jandee Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee; Sung-Min Choi; Tae-Hoon Lim

This work presents formic acid oxidation on Pt deposits on Au nanoparticles dispersed on Vulcan XC-72R. The Pt deposits were produced using spontaneous deposition method contacting the Au nanoparticles with solutions containing Pt complex ions in various concentrations. The Pt deposits were characterized using CO stripping coulometry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. When the Pt concentration is 10(-5)-10(-4) M, the Pt deposits are nanoislands of monatomic height. In the concentration range of 10(-4)-10(-3) M, the Pt deposits are most likely two-layer-thick nanofeatures. As Pt concentration increases further, the deposits become wider and thicker. Voltammetric behavior of Pt deposits reveals that on Pt deposits, dehydrogenation path is activated at the expense of poison-forming dehydration path. Furthermore, chronoamperometric measurement of the catalytic activity of Pt deposits supports that the two-layer-thick Pt deposits are most efficient in formic acid oxidation among the studied Pt deposits on Au nanoparticles. The enhancement factor of the particular Pt deposits is 2 in terms of turnover frequency, compared with a commercial Pt catalyst. Details are discussed in conjunction with Pt deposits on Au(111).


Langmuir | 2011

Preoxidation of CO on Os-Modified Pt(111): A Comparison with Ru-Modified Pt(111)

Jandee Kim; Sechul Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee

The variation in CO adsorption structures during the preoxidation of CO on Os-modified Pt(111) (Pt(111)/Os) was investigated using cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy. The spontaneous deposition of Os on Pt(111) resulted in randomly scattered islands with a coverage range of 0.13-0.54. During preoxidation on Pt(111)/Os, a phase transition from (2 × 2)-α to (√19 × √19) via the transient structures of (2 × 2)-β and (1 × 1) took place as on unmodified Pt(111). As the amount of Os increased, however, the transient structures of (2 × 2)-β and (1 × 1) appeared at lower potentials with higher populations. When the population of the transient structures was greater than 50%, an oxidative CO stripping process took place to the structure of (√19 × √19), completing the preoxidation. These observations strongly support the idea that the presence of Os increases the mobility of adsorbed CO by electronic modification of the Pt(111) surface (electronic effect). In addition, the results obtained with Pt(111)/Os were compared with those of Pt(111)/Ru.


Langmuir | 2011

Adsorptive behavior of dimethylglyoxime on Au(111).

Jandee Kim; Sechul Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee

Dimethylglyoxime (DMG) adsorbed on Au(111) was investigated using electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). STM experiments revealed three different structures of adsorbed DMG at open circuit potential (~0.07 V versus Ag/AgCl): (2√3×2√3)R30°-α, (2√3×4√3)R30°-β, and (2√3×4√3)R30°-γ. The coverage of adsorbed DMG obtained using XPS was 0.33. A combination of structural and quantitative information identified the adsorbed DMG as an anionic tetramer, held together by intermolecular hydrogen bonding and arrayed in three ordered patterns. Domains of adsorbed DMG underwent phase transitions between the observed structures, most likely due to the influence of the STM tip. However, a significant correlation between the observed structures and the imaging conditions was not found. The ordered layers existed only at open circuit potential as evidenced by their disappearance when the potential was shifted to 0.2 or -0.15 V. The ordered layers were also removed by immersion in a solution of Ni(2+), implying that the adsorbed DMG was converted to a soluble dimer complex with the Ni(2+) ion. This particular observation is discussed in terms of the rigidity of the organic network.


Langmuir | 2007

Electrocatalytic oxidation of formic acid and methanol on Pt deposits on Au(111).

Jandee Kim; Changhoon Jung; Choong K. Rhee; Tae-Hoon Lim


Physical Review B | 2010

Orbital order and partial electronic delocalization in a triangular magnetic metal Ag2MnO2

Sungdae Ji; Erjun Kan; Myung-Hwan Whangbo; Jandee Kim; Y. Qiu; Masaaki Matsuda; H. Yoshida; Zenji Hiroi; Mark A. Green; T. Ziman; Seunghun Lee


Electrochemistry Communications | 2010

Ensemble size estimation in formic acid oxidation on Bi-modified Pt(111)

Jandee Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Contrasting Electrochemical Behavior of CO, Hydrogen, and Ethanol on Single-Layered and Multiple-Layered Pt Islands on Au Surfaces

Jandee Kim; Jaesung Lee; Sechul Kim; Young-Rae Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee


Carbon | 2011

Assembly of strands of multiwall carbon nanotubes and gold nanoparticles using alkanedithiols

Sunmi Park; Hye Ryeong Kim; Jandee Kim; Changhoon Jung; Choong Kyun Rhee; Kihyun Kwon; Youngjun Kim


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2010

Formic Acid Oxidation on Bi-modified Pt Nanoparticles of Various Sizes

Changhoon Jung; Ting Zhang; Byung-Jun Kim; Jandee Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee; Tae-Hoon Lim


Chemical Communications | 2010

Selective adsorption of dithiolate-modified multi-wall carbon nanotubes onto alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers on Au(111)

Hye Ryeong Kim; Sunmi Park; Changhoon Jung; Jandee Kim; Choong Kyun Rhee; Moon Seop Hyun

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Choong Kyun Rhee

Chungnam National University

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Changhoon Jung

Chungnam National University

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Sechul Kim

Chungnam National University

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Jaesung Lee

Chungnam National University

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Myung-Hwan Whangbo

North Carolina State University

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Byung-Jun Kim

Chungnam National University

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Hye Ryeong Kim

Chungnam National University

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Jongwon Kim

Chungbuk National University

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