JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Nanoporous PdCo Alloy as a Highly Active Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen‐Reduction Reaction and Formic Acid Electrooxidation

Caixia XuYunqing LiuHuan ZhangHaoran Geng

Year: 2013 Journal:   Chemistry - An Asian Journal Vol: 8 (11)Pages: 2721-2728   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract A nanoporous (NP) PdCo alloy with uniform structure size and controllable bimetallic ratio was fabricated simply by one‐step mild dealloying of a PdCoAl precursor alloy. The as‐made alloy consists of a nanoscaled bicontinuous network skeleton with interconnected hollow channels that extend in all three dimensions. With a narrow ligament size distribution around 5 nm, the NP PdCo alloy exhibits much higher electrocatalytic activity towards the oxygen‐reduction reaction (ORR) with enhanced specific and mass activities relative to NP Pd and commercial Pt/C catalysts. A long‐term stability test demonstrated that NP PdCo has comparable catalytic durability with less loss of ORR activity and electrochemical surface area than Pt/C. The NP PdCo alloy also shows dramatically enhanced catalytic activity towards formic acid electrooxidation relative to NP Pd and Pd/C catalysts. The as‐made NP PdCo holds great application potential as a promising cathode as well as an anode electrocatalyst in fuel cells with the advantages of superior catalytic performance and easy preparation.

Keywords:
Electrocatalyst Bimetallic strip Nanoporous Catalysis Formic acid Materials science Alloy Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Anode Inorganic chemistry Chemistry Nanotechnology Metallurgy Electrode Organic chemistry

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Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Nanoporous metals and alloys
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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