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Fine-tuning the Cross-Sectional Architecture of Antimony-doped Tin Oxide Nanofibers as Pt Catalyst Support for Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Activity

International Journal of Electrochemical Science [2017]
Shuxiao Chen, Hongda Du, Yinping Wei, Lingyi Peng, Yadong Li, Lin Gan, Feiyu Kang
ABSTRACT

We report the fabrication of electrospun antimony-doped tin oxides (ATO) nanofibers (NFs) with controlled cross-sectional architectures ranging from solid dense NFs via fiber-in-tube NFs to completely hollow tube-like NFs at otherwise constant conditions. These ATO NFs were further applied as catalyst supports on which Pt nanoparticles were electrodeposited. Our results show that the Pt nanoparticles deposited on the hollow ATO NFs exhibited a higher catalytic activity on oxygen reduction reaction compared to those supported on solid ATO NFs and conventional ATO powders. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the Pt nanoparticles deposited on the hollow ATO NFs were spontaneously confined into the hollow channels of the NFs, which likely induced a nano-confinement effect and hence higher catalytic activity. Our results provide important insight into rational control of the mesostructures of metal oxides supported fuel cell catalysts for enhance catalytic properties.

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