Mengzhi WangXueping QinKun JiangYu DongMinhua ShaoWen–Bin Cai
The investigation of electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) on non-Pt electrodes is of great interest to address the current technical bottleneck of using costly and rare metal Pt in the cathodes of low-temperature fuel cells. The present work presents a comparative study of ORR on carbon supported Pd and B-doped Pd (with ca. 7 at. % B doping) nanocatalysts with well-controlled particle sizes, dispersions, and loadings (both with 20 wt % Pd). It is found that the Pd-B/C exhibits a modestly higher electrocatalytic activity toward ORR: the specific activity is enhanced by factors of ca. 2.0 and 2.7 on Pd-B/C as compared to that on Pd/C in acidic media at 0.85 and 0.90 V, respectively. In contrast, the corresponding enhancement factors are ca. 1.3 and 1.6, respectively, in alkaline media. To understand the promoted ORR activity by B-doping, density functional theory (DFT) calculations are applied, revealing weakened adsorption of the O-containing species on B-doped Pd surfaces, consistent with the XPS and CO stripping results. Despite the modest improvement at this moment, it raises the hope of further developing Pd-based ORR catalysts as well as the concern of reasonable comparison of two sets of non-Pt catalysts. (Graph Presented).
Mengzhi Wang (557984)Xueping Qin (3720526)Kun Jiang (166885)Yu Dong (398252)Minhua Shao (1275117)Wen-Bin Cai (1295823)
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