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Engineering the Metal/Oxide Interface of Pd Nanowire@CuOx Electrocatalysts for Efficient Alcohol Oxidation Reaction
Authors:Zelin Chen  Yunwei Liu  Chang Liu  Jinfeng Zhang  Yanan Chen  Wenbin Hu  Yida Deng
Abstract:The development of new type electrocatalysts with promising activity and antipoisoning ability is of great importance for electrocatalysis on alcohol oxidation. In this work, Pd nanowire (PdNW)/CuOx heterogeneous catalysts with different types of Pd? O? Cu interfaces (Pd/amorphous or crystalline CuOx) are prepared via a two‐step hydrothermal strategy followed by an air plasma treatment. Their interface‐dependent performance on methanol and ethanol oxidation reaction (MOR and EOR) is clearly observed. The as‐prepared PdNW/crystalline CuOx catalyst with 17.2 at% of Cu on the PdNW surface exhibits better MOR and EOR activity and stability, compared with that of PdNW/amorphous CuOx and pristine PdNW catalysts. Significantly, both the cycling tests and the chronoamperometric measurements reveal that the PdNW/crystalline CuOx catalyst yields excellent tolerance toward the possible intermediates including formaldehyde, formic acid, potassium carbonate, and carbon monoxide generated during the MOR process. The detailed analysis of their chemical state reveals that the enhanced activity and antipoison ability of the PdNW/crystalline CuOx catalyst originates from the electron‐deficient Pdδ+ active sites which gradually turn into Pd5O4 species during the MOR catalysis. The Pd5O4 species can likely be stabilized by moderate crystalline CuOx decorated on the surface of PdNW due to the strong Pd? O? Cu interaction.
Keywords:direct alcohol fuel cells  ethanol oxidation  heterogeneous nanostructures  methanol oxidation  PdCu
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