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In-operando FTIR study of ligand-linked Pt nanoparticle networks employed as catalysts in hydrogen gas micro sensors.
Loof, Daniel; Thüringer, Oliver; Zielasek, Volkmar; Pranti, Anmona Shabnam; Lang, Walter; Bäumer, Marcus.
Afiliação
  • Loof D; University of Bremen, Institute of Applied and Physical Chemistry Leobener Str. 6 D-28359 Bremen Germany zielasek@uni-bremen.de.
  • Thüringer O; University of Bremen, Institute of Applied and Physical Chemistry Leobener Str. 6 D-28359 Bremen Germany zielasek@uni-bremen.de.
  • Zielasek V; University of Bremen, Institute of Applied and Physical Chemistry Leobener Str. 6 D-28359 Bremen Germany zielasek@uni-bremen.de.
  • Pranti AS; University of Bremen, Institute for Microsensors, Actuators and Systems (IMSAS) Otto-Hahn-Allee 1 D-28359 Bremen Germany.
  • Lang W; University of Bremen, Institute for Microsensors, Actuators and Systems (IMSAS) Otto-Hahn-Allee 1 D-28359 Bremen Germany.
  • Bäumer M; University of Bremen, Institute of Applied and Physical Chemistry Leobener Str. 6 D-28359 Bremen Germany zielasek@uni-bremen.de.
Nanoscale Adv ; 6(5): 1436-1446, 2024 Feb 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38419866
ABSTRACT
Microporous networks of Pt nanoparticles (NP) interlinked by aromatic diamines have recently shown prospects of application as hydrogen combustion catalysts in H2 gas microsensors. In particular with respect to long-term sensor performance, they outperformed plain Pt NP as catalysts. In this paper, electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy data on the stability of p-phenylene diamine (PDA) and of the PDA-linked Pt NP network structure during catalyst activation and long-term sensor operation at elevated temperature (up to 120-180 °C) will be presented. For the first time, all data were collected directly from microsensor catalysts, and FTIR was performed in operando, i.e., during activation and sensor operation. While the data confirm high long-term catalyst activity far superior to that of plain Pt NP over 5 days of testing, they reveal that PDA fully decomposed during long-term sensor operation and that the network of discrete Pt nanoparticles changed to a sponge-like Pt nanostructure already during catalyst activation. These findings are at variance with previous work which assumed that stability of the PDA-linked Pt NP network is prerequisite for catalyst stability and performance.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article