Changyi WangZhiyuan YuGen LiQian‐Tong SongGuang LiChenxu LuoShuhu YinBang‐An LuXiao ChiBinbin XuZhi‐You ZhouNa TianShi‐Gang Sun
Abstract Despite considerable progress made for direct liquid fuel cells, developing efficient electrocatalysts for the oxidation of small organic molecules reaction remains a challenge. Herein, we employed a facile one‐pot method to synthesize hexagonal intermetallic PtBi nanoplates. Benefiting from the unique structure and third body effect, the mass activity of formic acid oxidation on PtBi/C at peak potential reaches 9.06 A ⋅ mg Pt −1 , which is 10.4 times higher than that of commercial Pt/C catalyst, making it the most efficient electrocatalyst ever reported. In situ FTIR spectroscopic studies revealed that the introduction of Bi suppresses dramatically CO‐poisoning, which effectively improves the activity and stability towards formic acid oxidation. Furthermore, in situ FTIR spectra of glycerol oxidation indicate that much more oxalate and tartronate are produced on PtBi/C than that on Pt/C, and a plausible reaction mechanism for the oxidation of glycerol on PtBi/C catalyst in alkaline solution was proposed.
Min TangWen ChenShuiping LuoXiaotong WuXiaokun FanYujia LiaoXing SongYu ChengLanxi LiTan LiYulian LiuZewei Quan
Xianbiao FuHongjian LiAoni XuFanjie XiaLi ZhangJiahao ZhangDongsheng MaJinsong WuQin YueXuan YangYijin Kang
Emerilis Casado‐RiveraZoltán A. GálAntonio AngeloCora LindFrancis J. DiSalvoHéctor D. Abruña
Nanting LiShaochun TangXiangkang Meng
Binwei ZhangYanxia JiangJie RenXiming QuGui‐Liang XuShi‐Gang Sun