Title of article :
Carbon-supported Pt–Sn electrocatalysts for the anodic oxidation of H2, CO, and H2/CO mixtures. Part I. Microstructural characterization
Author/Authors :
V. Radmilovic، نويسنده , , T.J. Richardson، نويسنده , , S.J. Chen، نويسنده , , P.N. Ross Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), microchemical analysis by X-ray emission spectroscopy (EDS), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to characterize the composition, size, distribution, and morphology of the phases present in three different carbon-supported Pt–Sn catalysts. The catalysts had nominal Pt/Sn atomic ratios of 1:1 (500N and 900N samples) and 3:1 (E270 sample). The 1:1 catalyst sample heat-treated at 500 °C (500N) contained a Pt-rich fcc alloy phase (image) and tetragonal SnO2. The sample from the same precursors heat treated at 900 °C (900N) consisted of stoichiometric hexagonal PtSn, a nearly stoichiometric Pt3Sn fcc phase (image), and tetragonal SnO2. Neither pure tin nor pure platinum particles were detected in any of the catalysts. The 3:1 catalyst sample reduced in H2 at 270 °C (E270) was composed entirely of the stoichiometric Pt3Sn cubic phase (image). The Pt3Sn-type particles are predominantly single nanocrystals with mean diameters of image (for the catalysts E270 and 500N) and image (for the catalyst 900N), whereas the PtSn particles were larger. The Pt3Sn-type particles in 500N and 900N were generally highly faceted, with {111} and {200} facets, whereas the E270 catalyst had generally a smooth spheroidal outline. Whereas the Pt3Sn particles in the E270 and 900N catalysts were equiaxed, in the 500N catalyst the alloy particles had uniquely elongated (e.g., ellipsoidal) shapes.
Keywords :
Metalloporphyrin , Rhodium carboxylate polymer complex , Olefin hydrogenation , Microporous materials , Adsorption property
Journal title :
Journal of Catalysis
Journal title :
Journal of Catalysis