Phase diagrams guide synthesis of highly ordered intermetallic electrocatalysts: separating alloying and ordering stages.
Wei-Jie ZengChang WangQiang-Qiang YanPeng YinLei TongHai-Wei LiangPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Supported platinum intermetallic compound catalysts have attracted considerable attention owing to their remarkable activities and durability for the oxygen reduction reaction in proton-exchange membrane fuel cells. However, the synthesis of highly ordered intermetallic compound catalysts remains a challenge owing to the limited understanding of their formation mechanism under high-temperature conditions. In this study, we perform in-situ high-temperature X-ray diffraction studies to investigate the structural evolution in the impregnation synthesis of carbon-supported intermetallic catalysts. We identify the phase-transition-temperature (T PT )-dependent evolution process that involve concurrent (for alloys with high T PT ) or separate (for alloys with low T PT ) alloying/ordering stages. Accordingly, we realize the synthesis of highly ordered intermetallic catalysts by adopting a separate annealing protocol with a high-temperature alloying stage and a low-temperature ordering stage, which display a high mass activity of 0.96 A mg Pt -1 at 0.9 V in H 2 -O 2 fuel cells and a remarkable durability.
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