JOURNAL ARTICLE

PdCuZn Nanoparticle-Decorated Ultrathin Amorphous CeO2 Nanowires for Ethylene Glycol Electrooxidation

Jinyu ZhengZihao WangXin XiangDongdong Xu

Year: 2024 Journal:   ACS Applied Nano Materials Vol: 7 (15)Pages: 17996-18005   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Creating a heterostructure in electrocatalysts generally can enhance the intrinsic activity during common electrocatalytic reactions. A facile method to synthesize PdCuZn nanoparticle-decorated ultrathin amorphous CeO2 nanowire (NW) heterostructures was realized in an aqueous solution. The CeO2 introduced in the material has unfilled 4f orbitals and abundant electron energy levels and contains abundant defects and oxygen vacancies, which can strongly interact with other components in the catalyst. At the same time, the ultrathin structure of the NW and the multiple components of the alloy material work together to improve the electrocatalytic alcohol oxidation performance of the catalyst. The electrocatalytic mass activity of the CeO2/PdCuZn NW heterostructure toward ethylene glycol oxidation is 7.2 A mgpd–1 and the residual current after the stability test of 5000 s reaches 4.82 A mgpd–1, indicating the superior intrinsic activity and stability/durability. The heterostructures also possess good antipoisoning ability and electrocatalytic kinetics.

Keywords:
Ethylene glycol Materials science Heterojunction Amorphous solid Nanoparticle Chemical engineering Catalysis Electrocatalyst Nanowire Aqueous solution Nanotechnology Electrochemistry Electrode Chemistry Organic chemistry Optoelectronics Physical chemistry

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Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
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