Publications by authors named "Michael E Rendall"

A high-throughput method for physical vapor deposition has been applied to the synthesis of libraries of supported gold particles on amorphous substoichiometric TiO(x)() and carbon supports. The TiO(x)() substrate stoichiometry can be varied or kept constant across a supporting sample, and subsequent deposition of particle sizes on supports are controlled through the nucleation and growth process. TEM measurements indicate nucleation and growth of Au particles takes place, with the smallest particles initially observed at 1.

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A novel high-throughput technique has been developed for the investigation of the influence of supported metal particle size and the support on electrocatalytic activity. Arrays with a gradation of catalyst particle sizes are fabricated in a physical vapor deposition system that also allows selection of the support material. Simultaneous electrochemical measurements at all electrodes in the array, together with determination of the actual particle size distribution on each of the electrodes by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), then allows rapid determination of the activity as a function of catalyst center size.

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The electro-oxidation of CO on model platinum-tin alloy catalysts has been studied by ex-situ electrochemical measurements following the preparation of the Pt(111)/Sn(2x2) and Pt(111)/Sn(radical3 x radical3)R30 degrees surfaces. A surface redox couple, which is associated with the adsorption/desorption of hydroxide on the Sn sites, is observed at 0.28 V(RHE)/0.

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