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High Catalytic Activity of CoxPt100−x Alloys for Phenolic Compound Reduction
Summary
Researchers synthesized a series of CoxPt100-x alloy electrodes by electrodeposition from hexachloroplatinate solution at varying potentials (-0.6 to -0.9 V), then evaluated their catalytic activity for 4-nitrophenol reduction. The alloys achieved over 97% catalytic activity and retained approximately 90% activity after six reusability cycles, with catalytic performance closely correlated to Pt content controlled by electrodeposition potential.
In this study, we report the influence of the Pt concentration in Co<sub>x</sub>Pt<sub>100-x</sub> alloys on the catalytic activity of the alloys for 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) reduction. More precisely, a series of Co<sub>x</sub>Pt<sub>100-x</sub> alloys with a Pt concentration ranging between 60% and 95% were prepared using electrodeposition at controlled potentials from stable hexachloroplatinate aqueous solution. The Pt concentration was tuned by varying the electrodeposition potential from -0.6 to -0.9 V. The changes in the Co<sub>x</sub>Pt<sub>100-x</sub> alloy microstructure and crystalline structure have been investigated using SEM and TEM analysis. Our results show that the microstructure and the crystalline structure of the as-prepared materials do not depend on the electrodeposition potential. However, the catalytic activity of Co<sub>x</sub>Pt<sub>100-x</sub> alloys is closely correlated with the potential applied during electrochemical synthesis, hence the Pt content. We demonstrated that the synthesized materials present a high catalytic activity (approx. 90%) after six cycles of reusability despite the fact that the Pt content of the as-prepared alloys decreases. The easy preparation method that guarantees more than 97% catalytic activity of the Co<sub>x</sub>Pt<sub>100-x</sub> alloys, the easy recovery from solution, and the possibility of reusing the Co<sub>x</sub>Pt<sub>100-x</sub> alloys are the benefits of the present study.
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