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Binary and ternary Pt-based clusters grown in a plasma multimagnetron-based gas aggregation source: electrocatalytic evaluation towards glycerol oxidation

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Platinum (Pt), platinum-bismuth (PtBi), platinum-copper (PtCu) and platinum-bismuth-copper (PtCuBi) clusters were grown in a gas aggregation source (GAS) equipped with three in-plane plasma magnetrons located in a single region of the gas aggregation zone. The X-ray diffraction results have shown that PtCu clusters form alloys as the decrease of the lattice parameter occurs when the Cu atomic content increases. PtBi clusters do not form alloys, but the presence of secondary Bi oxide phases was detected. Scanning transmission electron microscope mapping images revealed that simultaneously adding Bi and Cu to Pt leads to PtCu alloyed clusters decorated with Bi or CuBi species on the surface. The electrochemical results indicated that the shell might be composed of a metastable CuBi phase. Electrochemical measurements have shown that the addition of Bi or Cu to the Pt clusters enhances the catalytic activity for glycerol oxidation by decreasing the oxidation onset potential.

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Matériaux Plasmas
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hal-03157528 , version 1 (03-03-2021)

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William Chamorro-Coral, Amael Caillard, Pascal Brault, Steve Baranton, Christophe Coutanceau. Binary and ternary Pt-based clusters grown in a plasma multimagnetron-based gas aggregation source: electrocatalytic evaluation towards glycerol oxidation. Nanoscale Advances, 2021, 3, pp.1730. ⟨10.1039/d0na01009j⟩. ⟨hal-03157528⟩
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