Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering (Nov 2012)

Platinized titanium dioxide electrodes for methanol oxidation and photo-oxidation (Dedicated to 75th birthday of Professor Sergio Trasatti)

  • Svetlozar Ivanov,
  • Ioanna Mintsouli,
  • Jenia Georgieva,
  • Stephan Armyanov,
  • Eugenia Valova,
  • Georgios Kokkinidis,
  • Ioannis Poulios,
  • Sotiris Sotiropoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5599/75
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4

Abstract

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Platinized deposits have been formed on TiO2 particulate films supported on Ti substrates, by means of galvanic replacement of pre-deposited metallic Cu and subsequent immersion of the Cu/TiO2 coatings into a chloroplatinic acid solution. The spontaneous replacement of Cu by Pt results in Pt(Cu)/TiO2/Ti electrodes. Both the platinized and the precursor TiO2/Ti electrodes have been characterized by SEM micro­scopy/EDS spectroscopy, their surface electrochemistry has been assessed by cyclic voltammetry in the dark and their photoelectrochemical properties by photovolta­m­metry under UV illumination. It has been found that, although platinized rutile-rich electrodes exhibit typical Pt surface electrochemistry, the anatase-rich electrodes show only traces of oxide formation and stripping. The latter has been translated to a suppression of methanol oxidation at anatase-rich electrodes. On the contrary, methanol oxidation at platinized rutile-rich electrodes occurs at significant rates and can be further enhanced upon UV illumination, as a result of Pt and TiO2 synergism in the photoelectrochemical oxidation of methanol.