Continuous preparation of carbon-nanotubesupported platinum catalysts in a flow reactor directly heated by electric current

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In this contribution we present for the first time a continuous process for the production of highly active Pt catalysts supported by carbon nanotubes by use of an electrically heated tubular reactor. The synthesized catalysts show a high degree of dispersion and narrow distributions of cluster sizes. In comparison to catalysts synthesized by the conventional oil-bath method a significantly higher electrocatalytic activity was reached, which can be attributed to the higher metal loading and smaller and more uniformly distributed Pt particles on the carbon support. Our approach introduces a simple, time-saving and cost-efficient method for fuel cell catalyst preparation in a flow reactor which could be used at a large scale. © 2011 Schlange et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.

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Schlange, A., Dos Santos, A. R., Kunz, U., & Turek, T. (2011). Continuous preparation of carbon-nanotubesupported platinum catalysts in a flow reactor directly heated by electric current. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 7, 1412–1420. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.7.165

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