1. Multi-component nanoporous platinum–ruthenium–copper–osmium–iridium alloy with enhanced electrocatalytic activity towards methanol oxidation and oxygen reduction.
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Chen, Xiaoting, Si, Conghui, Gao, Yulai, Frenzel, Jan, Sun, Junzhe, Eggeler, Gunther, and Zhang, Zhonghua
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NANOPOROUS materials , *PLATINUM-copper alloys , *ELECTROCATALYSTS , *CATALYTIC activity , *OXIDATION of methanol , *OXYGEN reduction - Abstract
Multi-component nanoporous platinum–ruthenium–copper–osmium–iridium (np-PtRuCuOsIr) electrocatalyst has been facilely fabricated by chemical dealloying of mechanically alloyed AlCuPtRuOsIr precursor. The np-PtRuCuOsIr catalyst exhibits a typical three-dimensional bi-continuous interpenetrating ligament/channel structure with a length scale of ∼2.5 nm. The np-PtRuCuOsIr catalyst reaches a higher level in the mass activity (857.5 mA mg Pt −1 ) and specific activity (3.0 mA cm −2 ) towards methanol oxidation compared to the commercial PtC catalyst (229.5 mA mg Pt −1 and 0.5 mA cm −2 respectively). Moreover, the CO stripping peak of np-PtRuCuOsIr is 0.54 V (vs. SCE), 130 mV negative shift in comparison with the commercial PtC (0.67 V vs. SCE). The half-wave potential of np-PtRuCuOsIr is 0.900 V vs. RHE, 36 mV positive compared with that of the commercial PtC (0.864 V vs. RHE). The np-PtRuCuOsIr catalyst also shows 1.8 and 3.8 times enhancement in the mass and specific activity towards oxygen reduction than the commercial PtC. Moreover, the np-PtRuCuOsIr alloy exhibits superior oxygen reduction activities even after 15 K cycles, indicating its excellent long-term stability. The present np-PtRuCuOsIr can act as a promising candidate for the electrocatalyst in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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