Pt/Ti nanostructured electrodes have been prepared first by the electrophor
etic deposition of Pt nanoparticles (7.4 and 11.1 nm) on a Ti support in re
verse micellar solutions of water/Aerosol OT/isooctane, followed by heat tr
eatment in air at 400-600 degreesC. The crystal structures of the resultant
electrodes were characterized by XRD, and their electrocatalytic activitie
s were investigated by cyclic voltammetry in a mixed solution of 0.26 M HCO
OH and 1.0 M HClO4. The effects of the heat-treatment temperature and the s
ize of the Pt nanoparticles were examined. It was observed that the electro
catalytic activity of the resultant Pt/Ti electrode for the oxidation of HC
OOH was much higher than that of a bulk Pt electrode. With increases in the
heat-treatment temperature and size of the Pt nanoparticles, the electroca
talytic activity of the Pt/Ti electrode decreased due to sintering and the
reduction of the specific surface area. According to the cyclic voltammetri
c and XRD analyses, it was suggested that the resultant Pt/Ti electrode had
lower percentages of Pt(100) and Pt(111) planes but a higher percentage of
Pt(110) planes than the bulk Pt electrode. As the heat-treatment temperatu
re increased, both the percentages of Pt(100) and Pt(111) planes increased
but the percentage of Pt(110) planes decreased.