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Self-Assembly Intermetallic PtCu 3 Core with High-Index Faceted Pt Shell for High-Efficiency Oxygen Reduction.

Xue ZhangXiaokang LiuDan WuLongfei HuHuijuan ZhangZhiguo SunShiting QianZhiyuan XiaQiquan LuLinlin CaoJinglong YangTao Yao
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Rational design of well-defined active sites is crucial for promoting sluggish oxygen reduction reactions. Herein, leveraging the surfactant-oriented and solvent-ligand effects, we develop a facile self-assembly strategy to construct a core-shell catalyst comprising a high-index Pt shell encapsulating a PtCu 3 intermetallic core with efficient oxygen-reduction performance. Without undergoing a high-temperature route, the ordered PtCu 3 is directly fabricated through the accelerated reduction of Cu 2+ , followed by the deposition of the remaining Pt precursor onto its surface, forming high-index steps oriented by the steric hindrance of surfactant. This approach results in a high half-wave potential of 0.911 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, with negligible deactivation even after 15000-cycle operation. Operando spectroscopies identify that this core-shell catalyst facilitates the conversion of oxygen-involving intermediates and ensures antidissolution ability. Theoretical investigations rationalize that this improvement is attributed to reinforced electronic interactions around high-index Pt, stabilizing the binding strength of rate-determining OH ads species.
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