Carbon in α-Platinum Dioxide
1998; American Chemical Society; Volume: 102; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/jp9802331
ISSN1520-6106
AutoresL. Maya, Edward W. Hagaman, R. K. Williams, Xin Wang, G. D. Del Cul, Joseph N. Fiedor,
Tópico(s)Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
ResumoCarbon in the form of hydrocarbons was found chemisorbed on α-PtO2. The sorption process, observed in the laboratory, occurs readily in the absence of a deliberate source, and it is faster on thin sputtered films as compared with powder samples. Carbon present in α-PtO2 is tenaciously held, and it has the effect of lowering the decomposition temperature of the pure oxide. The decomposition proceeds without the formation of intermediate oxidation species of platinum to yield carbon dioxide and the metal. An intercalated carbon species in platinum oxide, initially suspected, was not formed in the course of this study, but it would be an interesting material if a synthetic pathway could be found for such an oxide, predicted by theory to be a metallic conductor.
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