Synthesis, Dealloying, and ORR Electrocatalysis of PDDA-Stabilized Cu-Rich Pt Alloy Nanoparticles
2007; Institute of Physics; Volume: 154; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1149/1.2778856
ISSN1945-7111
AutoresZengcai Liu, Shirlaine Koh, Chengfei Yu, Peter Strasser,
Tópico(s)Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
ResumoWe report on the polymeric surfactant-assisted synthesis and characterization of highly dispersed, uniformly alloyed Cu-rich bimetallic nanoparticles with Cu contents up to Cu for use as an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) electrocatalyst at polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. Base-metal-rich Pt alloy particles are generally very difficult to prepare as a well-alloyed single-phase material with high dispersion using conventional liquid impregnation/reductive annealing routes. A comparison between the characteristics of alloy particle obtained from a poly(dimethyl-diallyl ammonium) chloride (PDDA) assisted polyol process and a conventional impregnation method shows that the polyol process is able to form single-phase nanoparticles with a very narrow particle size at temperatures below 200°C. We further investigated the electrochemical behavior of Cu-rich electrocatalysts. We demonstrate the formation of highly active ORR catalyst phases from a precursor by selective electrochemical dissolution (dealloying) of Cu. The dealloyed catalyst yields ORR surface-area-specific activities rivaling those of the Pt-rich state-of-the-art electrocatalysts. Based on the severe depletion in Cu near the surface combined with moderate surface area increases, we propose geometric rather than electronic or surface-area effects as the origin of the observed activity enhancement.
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