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Preparation and characterization of composite polyaniline materials for catalytic purposes
Fecha
2008-09-15Registro en:
Bavio, Marcela Alejandra; Kessler, Teresita; Castro Luna Berenguer, Ana Maria del Carmen; Preparation and characterization of composite polyaniline materials for catalytic purposes; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Journal of Colloid and Interface Science; 325; 2; 15-9-2008; 414-418
0021-9797
1095-7103
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bavio, Marcela Alejandra
Kessler, Teresita
Castro Luna Berenguer, Ana Maria del Carmen
Resumen
Composite film electrodes were prepared by open-circuit Pt deposition on polymeric PANI films that were electrosynthesized from aniline acid solutions with suspended carbon particles (CPs). Gold, nickel and Ni-based alloy, Nichrome, were used as substrates, and carbon particles, carbon nanotubes (CNT) and Vulcan XC-72R carbon black, suspended in the monomer acid solution, were incorporated into the film. Pt particles were dispersed on films grown on Ni-based substrates by deposition from a Pt (IV) acid solution at open circuit (OC). CNT trapped into the PANI films have a favorable influence on Pt dispersion. The novel composite electrodes showed a significant catalytic activity for methanol oxidation.