Abstract

Nano-submicron particles of sub-stoichiometric titanium oxide (TiOx) were synthesized by irradiation of TiO(2) particles dispersed in liquid with a Nd:YAG pulsed UV laser, and their physicochemical and electrochemical properties were examined. After laser irradiation for 1 h, spherical oxide particles of up to ca. 300 nm in diameter were formed regardless of the liquid used, however the reduction of TiO(2) largely depended on the liquid: acetonitrile most strongly promoted the reduction of TiO(2) by UV laser irradiation. The mean valence of titanium in TiOx synthesized in acetonitrile was ca. 3.5, which is comparable to that of the most-reduced Magnéli phase, Ti(4)O(7). While the electrical conductivity of as-washed TiOx was significantly low, annealing at 900 degrees C in hydrogen dramatically improved conductivity. The oxidation resistance of TiOx was examined by cyclic voltammetry to a high potential (1.5 V) using a MEA under PEMFC operating conditions. TiOx showed a much lower anodic corrosion current at >1.0 V than XC-72R carbon, which suggests that TiOx may exhibit superior oxidation resistance as a catalyst support material at high potentials.

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