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Recent advances in platinum monolayer electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction: Scale-up synthesis, structure and activity of Pt shells on Pd cores
Authors:K. Sasaki  J.X. Wang  N. Marinkovic  H. Inada
Affiliation:a Brookhaven National Laboratory, Chemistry Department, Upton, NY 11973, United States
b Toyota Motor Corporation, Susono 410-1193, Japan
c University of Delaware, Department of Chemical Engineering, Newark, DE 19716, United States
d Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, United States
e Hitachi High Technologies America, Pleasanton, CA 94588, United States
Abstract:
We have established a scale-up synthesis method to produce gram-quantities of Pt monolayer electrocatalysts. The core-shell structure of the Pt/Pd/C electrocatalyst has been verified using the HAADF-STEM Z-contrast images, STEM/EELS, and STEM/EDS line profile analysis. The atomic structure of this electrocatalyst and formation of a Pt monolayer on Pd nanoparticle surfaces were examined using in situ EXAFS. The Pt mass activity of the Pt/Pd/C electrocatalyst for ORR is considerably higher than that of commercial Pt/C electrocatalysts. The results with Pt monolayer electrocatalysts may significantly impact science of electrocatalysis and fuel-cell technology, as they have demonstrated an exceptionally effective way of using Pt that can resolve problems of other approaches, including electrocatalysts’ inadequate activity and high Pt content.
Keywords:Oxygen reduction   Platinum   Electrocatalysis   Fuel cells
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