Enhanced durability of Pd/CeO2-C via metal-support interaction for oxygen reduction reaction.
Xinbiao MaoMingyu OuWenjun ZhaoMeiqin ShiLingxia ZhengPublished in: Nanotechnology (2024)
It is a challenge to improve the long-term durability of Pd-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells. Herein, Pd/CeO2-C-T (T=800, 900 and 1000℃) hybrid catalysts with metal-support interaction are prepared from Ce-based metal organic framework (Ce-MOF) precursor. Abundant tiny CeO2 nanoclusters are produced to form nanorod structures with uniformly distributed carbon through a calcination process. Meanwhile, both carbon and CeO2 nanoclusters have good contact with the following deposited surfactant-free Pd nanoclusters. Benefited from the large specific surface area, good conductivity and structure integrity, Pd/CeO2-C-900 exhibits the best electrocatalytic ORR performance: onset potential of 0.968 V and half-wave potential of 0.857 V, outperforming those obtained on Pd/C counterpart. In addition, the half-wave potential only shifts 7 mV after 6000 cycles of accelerated durability testing, demonstrating robust durability.