Argon plasma reduced Pt nanocatalysts supported on carbon nanotube for aqueous phase benzyl alcohol oxidation

Carbon nanotube supported Pt nano-catalyst was prepared by facile glow discharge plasma reduction operated at room temperature. The low-temperature plasma reduced Pt nanoparticles exhibited uniform size distribution and an average particle size of around 2.3 nm. Electrochemical measurements also pro...

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Main Authors: Zhou, Chunmei, Chen, Hong, Yan, Yibo, Jia, Xinli, Liu, Chang-jun, Yang, Yanhui
Other Authors: School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99197
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17392
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Carbon nanotube supported Pt nano-catalyst was prepared by facile glow discharge plasma reduction operated at room temperature. The low-temperature plasma reduced Pt nanoparticles exhibited uniform size distribution and an average particle size of around 2.3 nm. Electrochemical measurements also proved that the plasma reduced Pt catalyst has remarkably higher active surface area comparing to the conventional hydrogen thermally reduced sample (3.6 nm in diameter). The plasma reduced Pt/CNT catalysts exhibited significantly higher conversion in benzyl alcohol aerobic oxidation compared to the hydrogen reduced Pt catalyst. Nonetheless, no obvious difference was found on the catalytic activity in terms of turn over frequency (TOF) between the plasma and hydrogen reduced Pt/CNT catalysts. Therefore, low temperature plasma reduction can effectively enhance Pt dispersion without changing its intrinsic catalytic property.