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Structure and Composition of Supported Pt-Sn Electrocatalysts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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Bimetallic alloy particles supported on high-surface area carbon are widely used as electrode materials. Because of their stability, Pt-Sn alloys are of particulate interest for a variety of applications. Although the reasons for the superior properties of these catalysts are not fully understood, the dispersion, structure, and compositional homogeneity of the alloy clusters, are clearly important factors in determining their catalytic activity. In order to identify the composition and structure of Pt-Sn base nanoparticles, various characterization techniques, mainly X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) [1], have been applied. However, very often conflicting conclusions regarding to the structure of Pt-Sn particles have been reported. The focus of the present work is to examine a commercially available carbon supported bimetallic Pt-Sn catalyst, with a nominal Pt:Sn wt. ratio of 2:1 (500N and 900N samples) and 3:1 (E270 sample), using high resolution electron microscopy (HREM), electron and X-ray diffraction techniques, and microchemical analysis by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS).
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