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Dissolvable templates to prepare Pt-based porous metallic glass for the oxygen reduction reaction.

Xiong LiangZehang LiuJianan FuHeting ZhangJinbiao HuangShuai RenZhenxuan ZhangQing ChenYong XiaoWenqing RuanJiang Ma
Published in: Nanoscale (2023)
Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) plays a crucial role in electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices such as metal-air batteries and water electrolyzers. Herein, a hierarchical nanoporous platinum-based metallic glass (NPMG) was developed by a facile fabrication method by dissolving in a liquid. The surface topography of the sample can be easily modulated by controlling the particle size of sodium chloride. As a result, the NPMG was proved to be efficient and robust as the ORR catalysts with super hydrophilicity and self-renewal capacity. The half-wave potential of the platinum-based porous material was 835 mV at 0.1 M KOH, even higher than that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst (823 mV) and the previously reported platinum material. In particular, platinum-based porous materials have extremely long stability (more than 500 h) through the self-renewal surface, which perfectly meets the requirements of catalyst stability in batteries. Our study has a better inspiration for developing and applying novel catalysts to prepare metal-air batteries.
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