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Trimetallic Synergy in Intermetallic PtSnBi Nanoplates Boosts Formic Acid Oxidation
Authors:Shuiping Luo  Wen Chen  Yu Cheng  Xing Song  Qilong Wu  Lanxi Li  Xiaotong Wu  Tianhao Wu  Mingrui Li  Qi Yang  Kerong Deng  Zewei Quan
Abstract:Platinum is the most effective metal for a wide range of catalysis reactions, but it fails in the formic acid electrooxidation test and suffers from severe carbon monoxide poisoning. Developing highly active and stable catalysts that are capable of oxidizing HCOOH directly into CO2 remains challenging for commercialization of direct liquid fuel cells. A new class of PtSnBi intermetallic nanoplates is synthesized to boost formic acid oxidation, which greatly outperforms binary PtSn and PtBi intermetallic, benefiting from the synergism of chosen three metals. In particular, the best catalyst, atomically ordered Pt45Sn25Bi30 nanoplates, exhibits an ultrahigh mass activity of 4394 mA mg?1 Pt and preserves 78% of the initial activity after 4000 potential cycles, which make it a state‐of‐the‐art catalyst toward formic acid oxidation. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the electronic and geometric effects in PtSnBi intermetallic nanoplates help suppress CO* formation and optimize dehydrogenation steps.
Keywords:electrocatalysis  formic acid oxidation  intermetallic catalysts  nanoplates
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