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Synthesis of Ultrathin and Continuous Layers of Nanoporous Au on Glassy Carbon Substrates

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 161, Issue 7, Pages D3001-D3010

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.001407jes

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  1. National Science Foundation, Division of Chemistry [CHE-1310297]
  2. Division Of Chemistry
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1310297] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Thin continuous films of platinized nanoporous Au (Pt-NPG) catalyst have been synthesized by all-electrochemical routines including successive AgxAu(1-x) deposition and de-alloying. However, when deposited on inexpensive substrates like glassy carbon (GC), the alloy precursor grows in isolated clusters. This constitutes a challenge addressed in the present work by using a Pd seeding process to promote continuity in NPG films on GC. The approach relies on electroless seeding of an ultra high density Pd cluster network that facilitates. the coalescence at very-slow thickness of the deposited alloy precursor. The :Seeding has been:performed in both naturally aerated and de-oxygenated PdCl2 solutions on Sn2+ sensitized GC electrodes. Also, the alloy deposition process has been studied in the presence and absence of O-2 and with different supporting electrolytes. The O-2 content of both seeding and deposition solutions has been identified as a key factor in controlling the densification of the NPG-based catalyst. Electrochemical and SEM characterizations have been used to assess the outcome of the densification process. The alloy compositional homogeneity has been examined by de-alloying polarization curves. The surface area evolution has been studied by Pb UPD. Optimum conditions for achieving continuity of the deposit have been elucidated and further discussed. (C) 2014 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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