Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Electrodeposited porous Ni layers and commercial Ni foams were submitted to spontaneous
deposition of Pt, achieved by immersing the Ni substrates in H2PtCl6 solutions, at
open circuit, to produce Pt-modified 3D Ni electrodes. When using Ni foams, the immersion
was prolonged until the whole amount of H2PtCl6 in the solution had reacted. Such an
approach, which granted an easy control of the Pt loading, could not be used for Ni electrodeposits,
since they underwent significant corrosion. The true Pt surface area was
determined by measuring, for each electrode, the hydrogen desorption charge according to
methods described in the literature. The ratios between Pt surface area and Pt loading were
higher for Ni foam electrodes than for porous Ni electrodeposits. Both kinds of Pt-modified
Ni electrodes were used as cathodes for hydrogen evolution in 1 M KOH. Cathodes with Pt
loading below 0.5 mg cm2 (referred to geometric surface area) evolved hydrogen at
100 mA cm2 with a 75 mV overpotential. The better activity of foam electrodes as
compared to electrodeposits, especially at low Pt loading, was mainly due to their higher Pt
surface area per unit Pt mass.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrocatalysis; Foam electrodeS; Galvanic displacement; HER; Porous electrodes
Elenco autori:
Fiameni, Stefania; VAZQUEZ GOMEZ, Lourdes; Musiani, Marco; Verlato, Enrico
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