| Literature DB >> 34927914 |
Menggang Li1,2, Fenyang Tian1, Tianshu Lin2, Lu Tao2, Xin Guo1, Yuguang Chao2, Ziqi Guo2, Qinghua Zhang3, Lin Gu3, Weiwei Yang1, Yongsheng Yu1, Shaojun Guo2.
Abstract
Ultrathin nanosheet catalysts deliver great potential in catalyzing the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), but encounter the ceiling of the surface atomic utilizations, thus presenting a challenge associated with further boosting catalytic activity. Herein, a kind of PdPtCu ultrathin nanorings with increased numbers of electrocatalytically active sites is reported, with the purpose of breaking the activity ceiling of conventional catalysts. The as-made PdPtCu nanorings possess abundant high-index facets at the edge of both the exterior and interior surfaces. An ultrahigh electrochemical active surface area of 92.2 m2 g-1 PGM is achieved on this novel catalyst, much higher than that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst. The optimized Pd39 Pt33 Cu28 /C shows a great enhanced ORR activity with a specific activity of 2.39 mA cm-2 and a mass activity of 1.97 A mg-1 PGM at 0.9 V (versus RHE), as well as superior durability within 30 000 cycles. Density function theory calculations reveal that the high-index facets and alloying Cu atoms can optimize the oxygen adsorption energy, explaining the enhanced ORR activity. Overcoming a key technical barrier in sub-nanometer electrocatalysts, this work successfully introduces the hollow structures into the ultrathin nanosheets, heralding the exciting prospects of high-performance ORR catalysts in fuel cells.Entities:
Keywords: PdPtCu; electrocatalysis; oxygen reduction reaction; ultrathin nanosheets
Year: 2021 PMID: 34927914 DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202100154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small Methods ISSN: 2366-9608