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Metal-Organic Framework Derived Ultralow-Loading Platinum-Copper Catalyst: A Highly Active and Durable Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Oxygen-Reduction and Evolution Reactions.

Anand Parkash
Published in: Nanotechnology (2021)
Electrocatalysts with high active oxygen reduction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activities are key factors in renewable energy technologies. Unlike common strategies for adjusting the proportion of metal centers in a multi-metal organic framework (MOF), herein, we designed and synthesized bifunctional electrocatalysts using CTAB-capped ultra-low content platinum (Pt) (≤0.5 wt.% Pt) and copper (Cu) nanoparticles and doped on the surface of zinc-based MOF (Zn-MOF-74) and calcinated at 900 oC. According to the electrochemical activity, the Pt/Cu/NPC-900 exhibits superior catalytic activities towards both the ORR (Eo = 1.48 V and E1/2 = 0.89 V) and OER (Eo = 1.48 V and ղ = 0.265 V) in an alkaline electrolyte at ambient temperature. Also, Pt/Cu/NPC-900 catalyzes though a 4- electron process and exhibits superior stability. Such insightful findings, as well as a newly developed approach, provides rational design and synthesis of an economical and efficient strategy for bifunctional electrocatalyst development.
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