Electrochimica Acta, Vol.48, No.25-26, 3891-3897, 2003
Platinum particles deposited on synthetic boron-doped diamond surfaces. Application to methanol oxidation
Two methods have been used for the deposition of Pt particles on synthetic boron-doped diamond (BDD) surfaces: chemical deposition and electrodeposition under potentiostatic conditions. However, electrodeposition leads much higher platinum dispersion than chemical deposition. The mechanism of nucleation and growing of the electrodeposited platinum was investigated by means of chronoamperometric studies in acid medium. The electrodeposition on diamond surfaces shows a mechanism of progressive nucleation as deduced from the chronoamperometric studies in acid medium. The stability of the deposited platinum is very low and the platinum particle are dissolved/detached by cycling. The modified BDD electrodes by deposition of platinum have been tested for the oxidation of methanol, showing that multi-step deposition results in higher values of surface and mass activities for methanol oxidation than one-step deposition process. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.