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Title

Synthesis of Hollow Mesoporous TiN Nanostructures as An Efficient Catalyst Support for Methanol Electro-Oxidation.

Authors

Kim, Yoon-Hee; Lee, Hyeonkyeong; Choi, Dong-Seop; Kim, Jiyull; Jang, Hyun-Sung; Kim, Na-Yeon; Joo, Ji-Bong

Abstract

The development of efficient catalyst materials that can drive high catalytic performance is challenging. Here, we report a well-defined hollow mesoporous TiN nanostructure for use as Pt catalyst support material for methanol electro-oxidation. The hollow TiN nanostructure was synthesized by the ammonia nitridation of pre-synthesized mother hollow anatase TiO2, which was prepared by SiO2 template-assisted sol–gel synthesis followed by chemical etching, acid treatment, and sequential calcination. The variation in the ammonia nitridation temperature allowed the crystalline properties of the samples to be finely tuned. As the ammonia nitrification temperature increased, the crystallinity of the resulting hollow TiN continuously increased, and the corresponding Pt catalysts showed enhanced activity toward methanol electro-oxidation. The hollow TiN-800 sample (H-TiN-800), with a well-developed pure TiN phase, exhibited the highest electrical conductivity and the lowest resistance. The corresponding Pt/H-TiN-800 catalyst exhibited significantly enhanced catalytic activity. In this study, we systemically analyzed the physicochemical characteristics and electrochemical performance of hollow TiN samples and their corresponding Pt catalysts.

Subjects

CATALYST supports; ELECTROLYTIC oxidation; TIN; CHEMICAL synthesis; CATALYTIC activity

Publication

Catalysts (2073-4344), 2021, Vol 11, Issue 7, p763

ISSN

2073-4344

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/catal11070763

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