This work reports the use of polythiophene films as supporting matrix for Pt particles. The polymer film hosts were prepared using a strong acid aqueous solution, impregnated with Pt particles, and then tested for electrocatalytic properties for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Cyclic voltammetry shows that the behavior of polythiophene in 12.5 M H 2 SO 4 presents a general feature equivalent to that of several other conducting polymers, especially polypyrrole. Features of the UV-visible spectra obtained during the redox process are consistent with the polaron/bipolaron model. Scanning electron microscopy measurements show that a very homogeneous film layer is obtained with the Pt deposited as very line particles. Polarization measurements have shown that the ORR occurs through a mechanism involving four electrons with Tafel slopes of ca. 0.12 V dec 1 for potentials below 0.85 V vs. RHH (reference hydrogen electrode), in agreement with previous results for other types of dispersed Pt electrocatalysts. © 2001 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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Giacomini, M. T., Ticianelli, E. A., McBreen, J., & Balasubramanian, M. (2001). Oxygen Reduction on Supported Platinum/Polythiophene Electrocatalysts. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 148(4), A323. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1354610
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