“…However, some problems appear when pure platinum is used, such as pollution by CO during the catalysis process [8], or microstructure coarsening with the temperature that promotes pinholes or discontinuous films [9,10]. Many studies have focused on stabilizing continuous platinum coating with the temperature, and one solution is to deposit metallic platinum alloys (Pt-X): Pt-Ni [11,12], Pt-Ru [8], Pt-Ir [13,14], and Pt-Ti [15][16][17][18][19]. Among the solutions available in the literature, the Pt-Ti system presents some interesting properties, such as high thermal stability, very good behavior as a catalyst, and high resistance against corrosion due to the negative value of the formation enthalpy of the Pt-Ti bonds [15].…”