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Langmuir | 2012

Electro-oxidation of CO(chem) on Pt nanosurfaces: solution of the peak multiplicity puzzle.

Patrick Urchaga; Stève Baranton; Christophe Coutanceau; Gregory Jerkiewicz

An understanding of the oxidation of chemisorbed CO (CO(chem)) on Pt nanoparticle surfaces is of major importance to fuel cell technology. Here, we report on the relation between Pt nanoparticle surface structure and CO(chem) oxidative stripping behavior. Oxidative stripping voltammograms are obtained for CO(chem) preadsorbed on cubic, octahedral, and cuboctahedral Pt nanoparticles that possess preferentially oriented and atomically flat domains. They are compared to those obtained for etched and thermally treated Pt(poly) electrodes that possess atomically flat, ordered surface domains separated by grain boundaries as well as those obtained for spherical Pt nanoparticles. A detailed analysis of the results reveals for the first time the presence of up to four voltammetric features in CO(chem) oxidative stripping transients, a prepeak and three peaks, that are assigned to the presence of surface domains that are either preferentially oriented or disordered. The interpretation reported in this article allows one to explain all features within the voltammograms for CO(chem) oxidative stripping unambiguously.


Langmuir | 2012

Evidence of an Eley-Rideal mechanism in the stripping of a saturation layer of chemisorbed CO on platinum nanoparticles.

Patrick Urchaga; Stève Baranton; Christophe Coutanceau; Gregory Jerkiewicz

The oxidative stripping of a saturation layer of CO(chem) was studied on platinum nanoparticles of high shape selectivity and narrow size distribution. Nanospheres, nanocubes, and nano-octahedrons were synthesized using the water-in-oil microemulsion or polyacrylate methods. The three shapes allowed examination of the CO(chem) stripping in relation to the geometry of the nanoparticles and presence of specific nanoscopic surface domains. Electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance (EQCN) measurements provided evidence for the existence of more than one mechanism in the CO(chem) stripping. This was corroborated by chronoamperometry transient for a CO(chem) saturation layer at stripping potentials of E(strip) = 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, and 0.70 V. The first mechanism is operational in the case of CO(chem) stripping at lower E(strip) values; it proceeds without adsorption of anions or H(2)O molecules and corresponds to desorption of a fraction of CO(chem) in the form of a prepeak in voltammograms or in the form of an exponential decay in chrono-amperometry (CA) transients. The second mechanism is operational in the desorption of the remaining CO(chem) at higher E(strip) values and gives rise to at least two voltammetric peaks or two CA peaks. Analysis of the experimental data and modeling of the CA transients lead to the conclusion that the stripping of a saturation layer of CO(chem) first follows an Eley-Rideal mechanism in the early stage of the process and then a Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism.


Electrocatalysis | 2012

Colloidal Syntheses of Shape- and Size-Controlled Pt Nanoparticles for Electrocatalysis

Christophe Coutanceau; Patrick Urchaga; Sylvain Brimaud; Stève Baranton


Electrocatalysis | 2010

Selective Syntheses and Electrochemical Characterization of Platinum Nanocubes and Nanotetrahedrons/Octahedrons

Patrick Urchaga; Stève Baranton; Teko W. Napporn; Christophe Coutanceau


Langmuir | 2009

Improvement of the platinum nanoparticles-carbon substrate interaction by insertion of a thiophenol molecular bridge.

Patrick Urchaga; Martin Weissmann; Stève Baranton; Thierry Girardeau; Christophe Coutanceau


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

Changes in COchem oxidative stripping activity induced by reconstruction of Pt (111) and (100) surface nanodomains

Patrick Urchaga; Stève Baranton; Christophe Coutanceau


Electrochemistry Communications | 2012

Diffusion of adsorbed CO on platinum (100) and (111) oriented nanosurfaces

Christophe Coutanceau; Patrick Urchaga; Stève Baranton


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

Interfacial structure of atomically flat polycrystalline Pt electrodes and modified Sauerbrey equation

Jutae Kim; Patrick Urchaga; Stève Baranton; Christophe Coutanceau; Gregory Jerkiewicz


Electrocatalysis | 2018

Conductive Polymer Grafting Platinum Nanoparticles as Efficient Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction: Influence of the Polymer Structure

Delphine Dru; Patrick Urchaga; Agathe Frelon; Stève Baranton; Janick Bigarre; Pierrick Buvat; Christophe Coutanceau


Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Electrocatalytic Behavior of Tailored Shape Platinum Nanoparticles

Steve Baranton; Patrick Urchaga; Christophe Coutanceau; Gregory Jerkiewicz

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