Zhiping DengZhe GongMingxing GongXiaolei Wang
Transforming the Pt-M alloy into an ordered intermetallic is an effective strategy to improve the electrocatalytic activity and stability toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). However, the synthesis of nanosized intermetallics remains challenging. Herein, we report an efficient ORR electrocatalyst, consisting of a monodisperse nanosized PtCu intermetallic on hollow mesoporous carbon spheres (HMCS). As predicted by theoretical calculations, PtCu intermetallics exhibit beneficial electronic structure, with a low theoretical overpotential of 0.33 V and enhanced Cu stability. Resulting from the multiscale modulation of catalyst structure, the O-PtCu/HMCS catalyst delivers a high mass activity of 2.73 A cm-2Pt at 0.9 V and remarkable stability. Identical location transmission electron microscopy (IL-TEM) investigations demonstrate that the rate of carbon corrosion is alleviated on HMCS, which contributes to the long-term durability. This work provides a promising design strategy for an ORR electrocatalyst, and the IL-TEM investigations offer new perspectives for the performance enhancement mechanism.
Zhiping Deng (1317726)Zhe Gong (4346920)Mingxing Gong (846362)Xiaolei Wang (139592)
Rong ShenXingqiao WuXiao LiJingbo HuangSai LuoJunjie LiNingkang QianJi LiangDeren YangHui Zhang
Shangyan ZhouWei LiaoZhengcheng WangHongyan PanFei LiuQian LinQingmei Wang
Yong-Heack KangDaeil ChoiJinwon ChoHee‐Young ParkKug‐Seung LeeMinjeh AhnIk‐Soon JangTaehyun ParkHyung Chul HamSung Jong Yoo
Xuxu YeRu‐Yang ShaoPeng YinHai‐Wei LiangYanxia Chen