| Literature DB >> 33899489 |
Gerard M Leteba1,2, Yi-Chi Wang3,4,5, Thomas J A Slater3,6, Rongsheng Cai3, Conor Byrne7,8, Christopher P Race3, David R G Mitchell9, Pieter B J Levecque1, Neil P Young10, Stuart M Holmes11, Alex Walton7,8, Angus I Kirkland6,10, Sarah J Haigh3, Candace I Lang2.
Abstract
We report a rapid solution-phase strategy to synthesize alloyed PtNi nanoparticles which demonstrate outstanding functionality for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). This one-pot coreduction colloidal synthesis results in a monodisperse population of single-crystal nanoparticles of rhombic dodecahedral morphology with Pt-enriched edges and compositions close to Pt1Ni2. We use nanoscale 3D compositional analysis to reveal for the first time that oleylamine (OAm)-aging of the rhombic dodecahedral Pt1Ni2 particles results in Ni leaching from surface facets, producing aged particles with concave faceting, an exceptionally high surface area, and a composition of Pt2Ni1. We show that the modified atomic nanostructures catalytically outperform the original PtNi rhombic dodecahedral particles by more than two-fold and also yield improved cycling durability. Their functionality for the ORR far exceeds commercially available Pt/C nanoparticle electrocatalysts, both in terms of mass-specific activities (up to a 25-fold increase) and intrinsic area-specific activities (up to a 27-fold increase).Entities:
Keywords: ORR; PEMFC; STEM-EDS; electrocatalyst; electron tomography; nanoparticle
Year: 2021 PMID: 33899489 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189