Dendrimer confined Pt nanoparticles: electro-catalytic activity towards the oxygen reduction reaction and its application in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
Abstract
Dendrimers have shown as a promising candidate in controlling the size, shape and avoid agglomeration of the metal nanoparticles. Platinum nanoparticles are stabilized by fourth generation amine terminated poly(amidoamine) (G4-PAMAM) dendrimers and anchored successively onto carbon by two methods, namely ester functionalization (Pt-DENs/Cest) and active anhydride functionalization (Pt-DENs/Canh) as the cathode catalyst in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). The effects of pH and reaction time on the complexation reaction are examined by the UV-vis spectroscopic technique. The electronic and structural features of nanoparticles are studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), the X-ray diffraction technique (XRD) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Electrochemical behaviour and catalytic activity of the catalysts are studied by cyclic voltammograms (CV) and linear sweep voltammograms (LSV) in N2 and O2 saturated 0.1 M aqueous HClO4. Effect of functionalization is studied and a significant result has been observed. The PEMFC performance of the catalysts synthesized using the dendrimer was compared with the catalyst without the dendrimer. Pt-DENs/Canh show significant performance over Pt/C prepared in the absence of the dendrimer.