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The Role of Bismuth in Suppressing the CO Poisoning in Alkaline Methanol Electrooxidation: Switching the Reaction from the CO to Formate Pathway.

Xuchun WangYu LiuXing-Yu MaLo-Yueh ChangQixuan ZhongQi PanZhiqiang WangXiaolei YuanMuhan CaoFenglei LyuYao-Yue YangJinxing ChenTsun-Kong ShamQiao Zhang
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
While tuning the electronic structure of Pt can thermodynamically alleviate CO poisoning in direct methanol fuel cells, the impact of interactions between intermediates on the reaction pathway is seldom studied. Herein, we contrive a PtBi model catalyst and realize a complete inhibition of the CO pathway and concurrent enhancement of the formate pathway in the alkaline methanol electrooxidation. The key role of Bi is enriching OH adsorbates (OH ad ) on the catalyst surface. The competitive adsorption of CO adsorbates (CO ad ) and OH ad at Pt sites, complementing the thermodynamic contribution from alloying Bi with Pt, switches the intermediate from CO ad to formate that circumvents CO poisoning. Hence, 8% Bi brings an approximately 6-fold increase in activity compared to pure Pt nanoparticles. This notion can be generalized to modify commercially available Pt/C catalysts by a microwave-assisted method, offering opportunities for the design and practical production of CO-tolerance electrocatalysts in an industrial setting.
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