2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.03.031
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Preparation and characterization of novel Ti0.7W0.3O2–C composite materials for Pt-based anode electrocatalysts with enhanced CO tolerance

Abstract: Ti-based electroconductive mixed oxides were deposited onto activated carbon by using three different sol-gel-based multistep synthesis routes. As demonstrated by X-ray diffraction, high crystallinity of the tungsten-loaded rutile was achieved by a sequence of annealing in inert atmosphere at 750°C and a short reductive treatment at 650°C.Formation of the rutile phase on the carbon support before the high temperature treatment has been proved to be the prerequisite for complete W incorporation into the rutile … Show more

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“…The micrographs reveal the coexistence of a few large, faceted nanorod-like mixed oxide rutile crystallites (indicated by white arrows) with the carboncontaining composite material; their presence is attributed to the relatively high mixed oxide content of the samples, as in micrographs of a composite with 50 wt% mixed oxide -50 wt% active carbon no such crystallites were observed [22,23].…”
Section: Transmission Electron Microscopy (Tem) Investigationsmentioning
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“…The micrographs reveal the coexistence of a few large, faceted nanorod-like mixed oxide rutile crystallites (indicated by white arrows) with the carboncontaining composite material; their presence is attributed to the relatively high mixed oxide content of the samples, as in micrographs of a composite with 50 wt% mixed oxide -50 wt% active carbon no such crystallites were observed [22,23].…”
Section: Transmission Electron Microscopy (Tem) Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results are also summarized in Table 2. Upon preparation of the Ti 0.7 W 0.3 O 2 -C composite materials we have found [22,23] that preliminary formation of the rutile-TiO 2 phase is a necessary condition for complete isovalent W incorporation into the rutile lattice upon the following reductive treatment. Accordingly, in the course of preparation of Mo-containing composite materials, our goals were: (i) to produce Ti (1-x) Mo x O 2 rutile phase with high crystallinity and (ii) to transform of Mo into oxidation state of four.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Ti (1-x) Mo X O 2 -C Composite Matermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, we have developed a new multistep sol-gel synthesis method optimized for preparation of Ti (1−x) W x O 2 -activated carbon composites with almost exclusive tungsten incorporation into the rutile lattice. The optimization of the synthesis route, along with a structural and functional assessment of the synthesis products were described in a previous publication [10]. In the present work our aim is to give a more elaborate insight into the formation of the Ti 0.7 W 0.3 O 2 -C composite material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Detailed description of the synthesis procedure and its optimization can be found in [10]. Here the main features of the optimized process are briefly summarized (Fig.…”
Section: Experimental 21 Synthesis Of 50ti 07 W 03 O -50c Materialsmentioning
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