An Atomistic View of Platinum Cluster Growth on Pristine and Defective Graphene Supports

Author:

Bord Julia1,Kirchhoff Björn1,Baldofski Matthias23,Jung Christoph145,Jacob Timo145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Electrochemistry Ulm University Albert‐Einstein‐Allee 47 89081 Ulm Germany

2. Freudenberg Technology Innovation SE & Co. KG Hoehnerweg 2‐4 69469 Weinheim Germany

3. Fraunhofer‐Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM Wöhlerstraße 11 79108 Freiburg Germany

4. Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) Electrochemical Energy Storage Helmholtz‐Straße 11 89081 Ulm Germany

5. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany

Abstract

AbstractDensity functional theory (DFT) is used to systematically investigate the electronic structure of platinum clusters grown on different graphene substrates. Platinum clusters with 1 to 10 atoms and graphene vacancy defect supports with 0 to 5 missing C atoms are investigated. Calculations show that Pt clusters bind more strongly as the vacancy size increases. For a given defect size, increasing the cluster size leads to more endothermic energy of formation, suggesting a templating effect that limits cluster growth. The opposite trend is observed for defect‐free graphene where the formation energy becomes more exothermic with increasing cluster size. Calculations show that oxidation of the defect weakens binding of the Pt cluster, hence it is suggested that oxygen‐free graphene supports are critical for successful attachment of Pt to carbon‐based substrates. However, once the combined material is formed, oxygen adsorption is more favorable on the cluster than on the support, indicating resistance to oxidative support degradation. Finally, while highly‐symmetric defects are found to encourage formation of symmetric Pt clusters, calculations also reveal that cluster stability in this size range mostly depends on the number of and ratio between PtC, PtPt, and PtO bonds; the actual cluster geometry seems secondary.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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