| Literature DB >> 32924501 |
Ho Young Kim1, Taehyun Kwon2, Yoonhoo Ha3, Minki Jun2, Hionsuck Baik4, Hu Young Jeong5, Hyungjun Kim3, Kwangyeol Lee2, Sang Hoon Joo1,6.
Abstract
Nanoframe alloy structures represent a class of high-performance catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), owing to their high active surface area, efficient molecular accessibility, and nanoconfinement effect. However, structural and chemical instabilities of nanoframes remain an important challenge. Here, we report the synthesis of PtCu nanoframes constructed with an atomically ordered intermetallic structure (O-PtCuNF/C) showing high ORR activity, durability, and chemical stability. We rationally designed the O-PtCuNF/C catalyst by combining theoretical composition predictions with a silica-coating-mediated synthesis. The O-PtCuNF/C combines intensified strain and ligand effects from the intermetallic PtCu L11 structure and advantages of the nanoframes, resulting in superior ORR activity to disordered alloy PtCu nanoframes (D-PtCuNF/C) and commercial Pt/C catalysts. Importantly, the O-PtCuNF/C showed the highest ORR mass activity among PtCu-based catalysts. Furthermore, the O-PtCuNF/C exhibited higher ORR durability and far less etching of constituent atoms than D-PtCuNF/C and Pt/C, attesting to the chemically stable nature of the intermetallic structure.Entities:
Keywords: electrocatalyst; intermetallic; nanoframe; oxygen reduction reaction
Year: 2020 PMID: 32924501 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189