Investigating Particle Size Effects in Catalysis by Applying a Size-Controlled and Surfactant-Free Synthesis of Colloidal Nanoparticles in Alkaline Ethylene Glycol: Case Study of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt

  • Quinson, Jonathan
  • Inaba, Masanori
  • Kunz, Sebastian
  • Arenz, Matthias
  • Neumann, Sarah
  • Swane, Andreas A.
  • Bucher, J.
  • Simonsen, Søren B.
  • Theil Kuhn, Luise
  • Kirkensgaard, Jacob J. K.
  • Jensen, Kirsten M. Ø.
  • Oezaslan, Mehtap
Publication date
June 2019
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Colloidal platinum nanoparticles are obtained via a surfactant-free polyol process in alkaline ethylene glycol. In this popular synthesis, ethylene glycol functions as solvent and reducing agent. The preparation procedure is known for its reproducibility to obtain 1–2 nm nanoparticles, but at the same time the controlled preparation of larger nanoparticles is challenging. A reliable size control without the use of surfactants is a fundamental yet missing achievement for systematic investigations. In this work it is demonstrated how the molar ratio between NaOH and the platinum precursor determines the final particle size and how this knowledge can be used to prepare and study in a systematic way supported catalysts with defined size and Pt ...

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