Core-shell nanoparticles offer the potential of designing catalysts wherein the electronic structure of the composite could be tailored to differ from those of the constituting materials. This ability to tune the energetics could offer immense potential to design catalyst for specific applications. In this presentation, we discus our effort to design core –shell TiO2-Pt composites by different techniques. The optical and surface characterization results of these particles are reported. Characterization of core-shell nanoparticles of TiO2 Pt using chronoamperommetry and cyclic voltammetry for Methanol oxidation is also presented.
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