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Dissolution of Pt during Oxygen Reduction Reaction Produces Pt Nanoparticles
The loss of Pt during
the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) affects
the performance and economic viability of fuel cells and sensors.
Our group previously observed the dissolution of Pt nanoelectrodes
at moderately negative potentials during the ORR. Here we report a
more detailed study of this process and identify its product. The
nanoporous Pt surface formed during the ORR was visualized by AFM
and high-resolution SEM, which also showed ∼5 nm sized Pt particles
on the glass surface surrounding the electrode. The release of these
nanoparticles into the solution was confirmed by monitoring their
catalytically amplified collisions with a Hg-coated microelectrode
used as the tip in the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM)