Stabilization of Ultrasmall Platinum Nanoparticles by Nitrogen-Doped Carbon: Implications for Catalysis and Electrocatalysis

ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS(2022)

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Heterogeneous materials comprising platinum nanoparticles on carbon supports have numerous applications including fuel cell electrodes and heterogeneous catalysts. The effective application of these materials for fuel cells and catalysis will be greatly advanced by the ability to control the oxidation and sintering of the nanoparticles by modifications of the carbon support. One attempt of such control has been doping carbon supports with nitrogen. In this work, a cutting-edge, high-sensitivity, in situ XRD instrument, which allows observation of ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles, has been combined with in situ XPS to provide unprecedented clarity in the characterization of supported Pt nanoparticles in oxidizing and high-temperature environments. On a nitrogen-doped carbon support derived from poly-phenylporphyrin, Pt nanoparticles show increased stability to oxidation and thermal sintering. The enhanced Pt-support interaction arising from the N dopant versus the N-free carbon is manifested by (1) decreased initial Pt particle sizes, (2) small particle size at higher surface densities, (3) increased resistance of Pt nanoparticles to oxidation, (4) increased electron binding energy of Pt-0, and (5) increased resistance of Pt nanoparticles to sintering. It is expected that the higher stability of Pt on NC will be manifested in higher activity in fuel cells and high-temperature catalytic reactions.
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nitrogen-doped carbon,platinum nanoparticles,strong electrostatic adsorption,particle stability,in situ X-ray diffraction,fuel cells,catalytic reactions
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