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Forming a highly active, homogeneously alloyed AuPt co-catalyst decoration on O2 nanotubes directly during anodic growth (2004.06566v1)

Published 14 Apr 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Au and Pt do not form homogeneous bulk alloys as they are thermodynamically not miscible. However, we show that anodic TiO$_2$ nanotubes (NTs) can in-situ be uniformly decorated with homogeneous AuPt alloy nanoparticles (NPs) during their anodic growth. For this, a metallic Ti substrate containing low amounts of dissolved Au (0.1 at%) and Pt (0.1 at%) is used for anodizing. The matrix metal (Ti) is converted to oxide while at the oxide/metal interface direct noble metal particle formation and alloying of Au and Pt takes place; continuously these particles are then picked up by the growing nanotube wall. In our experiments the AuPt alloy NPs have an average size of 4.2 nm and, at the end of the anodic process, are regularly dispersed over the TiO$_2$ nanotubes. These alloyed AuPt particles act as excellent co-catalyst in photocatalytic H2 generation - with a H2 production of 12.04 {\mu}L h-1 under solar light. This represents a strongly enhanced activity as compared with TiO$_2$ NTs decorated with monometallic particles of Au (7 {\mu}L h-1) or Pt (9.96 {\mu}L h-1).

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