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Platinum sonoelectrodeposition on glassy carbon and gas diffusion layer electrodes

The electrodeposition of Pt on glassy carbon (GC) and gas diffusion layer (GDL) surfaces in dilute chloroplatinic acid solutions (10 mM PtCl4 in 0.5 M NaCl) was performed poten tiodynamically in the absence and presence of ultrasound (20 kHz) at various ultrasonic powers (up to 6 W) respectively and at (313  2) K. In our conditions, it was found that platinum electrodeposition is an irreversible process which requires a substantial over-potential to drive the formation of Pt nuclei on the GC and GDL surfaces; however, under sonication  Pt  electrodeposition  becomes  more  facile  due  to  lower concentration  and nucleation  overpotentials  and  overall currents  are  significantly  increased  compared  to silent conditions. It was also observed that the specific electrochemical surface area (SECSA) was significantly affected for Pt/GC and Pt/GDL electrodes prepared in the presence of rotation (GC only) and under sonication compared to those prepared under silent conditions. This finding was explained to be due to both larger and agglomerated platinum nanoparticles formed on the GC and GDL surface caused by forced convection. It was also found that ultrasound produced larger Pt nanoparticles on GC electrodes than those on GDL electrodes.

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