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Pd-Ag alloy hollow nanostructures with interatomic charge polarization for enhanced electrocatalytic formic acid oxidation
Authors:Dong Liu  Maolin Xie  Chengming Wang  Lingwen Liao  Lu Qiu  Jun Ma  Hao Huang  Ran Long  Jun Jiang  Yujie Xiong
Affiliation:1. Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, iChEM(Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials), Hefei Science Center(CAS), and School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China;2. Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Institute of Solid State Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230021, China
Abstract:Formic acid oxidation is an important electrocatalytic reaction in protonexchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, in which both active sites and species adsorption/activation play key roles. In this study, we have developed hollow Pd-Ag alloy nanostructures with high active surface areas for application to electrocatalytic formic acid oxidation. When a certain amount of Ag is incorporated into a Pd lattice, which is already a highly active material for formic acid oxidation, the electrocatalytic activity can be significantly boosted. As indicated by theoretical simulations, coupling between Pd and Ag induces polarization charges on Pd catalytic sites, which can enhance the adsorption of HCOO* species. As a result, the designed electrocatalysts can achieve reduced Pd usage and enhanced catalytic properties at the same time. This study represents an approach that simultaneously fabricates hollow structures to increase the number of active sites and utilizes interatomic interactions to tune species adsorption/activation towards improved electrocatalytic performance.
Keywords:palladium  silver  electrocatalysis  formic acid oxidation  hollow nanostructures
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