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Electrochemical Preparation of Platinum Nanocrystallites with Size Selectivity on Basal Plane Oriented Graphite Surfaces
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1998
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NanosheetElectrochemical PreparationEngineeringNanoheterogeneous CatalysisChemistryNanoscale ChemistryNanoengineeringNanostructure SynthesisElectrode Reaction MechanismMaterials ScienceSize SelectivityCrystalline DefectsNanotechnologySurface ElectrochemistryNanomanufacturingNanostructuringElectrochemical ProcessNanocrystalline MaterialElectrochemistryBasal PlaneBulk Fcc PlatinumNanomaterialsPlatinum NanocrystalsGraphenePlatinum NanocrystallitesElectrochemical Surface Science
Platinum nanocrystals were deposited on basal plane oriented graphite surfaces from dilute (1.0 mM) PtCl62--containing electrolytes using a pulsed potentiostatic method. The deposition of platinum nanocrystals occurred via an instantaneous nucleation and diffusion-limited growth mechanism which resulted in narrow particle size distributions (relative standard deviation <35%) for mean crystallite diameters smaller than 40 Å. The number of particles per unit area on these surfaces was 109−1010 cm-2. Noncontact atomic force microscopy images reveal that platinum nanocrystals nucleated both at defect sitessuch as step edgesand on apparently defect-free regions of the atomically smooth graphite basal plane. Using electron transparent graphite surfaces, selected area electron diffraction analyses revealed that the structure of deposited platinum nanocrystals was fcc with a lattice constant that was indistinguishable from bulk fcc platinum. Platinum nanocrystals were not epitaxially oriented on the graphite basal plane surface.
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