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Oxygen reduction of pre-synthesized organically capped platinum nanoparticles assembled in mixed Langmuir–Blodgett films: Evolutions with the platinum amount and leveling after fatty acid removal

Mixed Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films based on crown derivatized platinum nanoparticles (NPs) and fatty acid showed a direct electrochemical activity toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in acidic medium. This paper reports on the original and strong effects observed in the electrochemical response o...

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Published in:Electrochimica acta 2008-08, Vol.53 (20), p.5992-5999
Main Authors: Cavaliere-Jaricot, Sara, Haccoun, Julien, Etcheberry, Arnaud, Herlem, Michel, Perez, Henri
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description Mixed Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films based on crown derivatized platinum nanoparticles (NPs) and fatty acid showed a direct electrochemical activity toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in acidic medium. This paper reports on the original and strong effects observed in the electrochemical response of these two-phase systems towards oxygen reduction by varying the Pt amount in the mixed LB films. The easy manipulation of pre-synthesized organically capped nanoparticles, combined with the features of the Langmuir–Blodgett technique allows good control of the platinum loading in the films. Pt loadings are set by changing the number of deposited monolayers and/or their nanoparticle density. Loading variations induce strong modifications in the voltammograms and are considered in terms of the relative weight of the two phases: platinum nanoparticles and fatty acids. We point out the strong influence of the environment of platinum nanoparticles towards their electrocatalytical behaviour. Various effects, such as electrical resistance of the nanostructures are considered. Evolution of the peak current density ratios from O 2 and [Fe(CN) 6] 3−/4− probes as a function of platinum loading in mixed films could suggest a possible change in the dominating number of electrons exchanged in the ORR. The effect of the fatty acid phase is definitely demonstrated by the leveling of the electrochemical responses after its elimination from the thin film structures. The electrochemical response is then likely governed by only the organic crown of the particles, which controls the ultimate local environment of the platinum particles. In such a situation, the optimized platinum loading is found to be 2.4 μg cm −2.
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