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Rapid Room-Temperature Synthesis of a Metastable Ordered Intermetallic Electrocatalyst.

Yunfei WangDu SunTomojit ChowdhuryJustine S WagnerThomas J KempaAnthony Shoji Hall
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
Metal alloys with atomic scale ordering (ordered intermetallics) have emerged as a new class of high performance materials for mediating electrochemical reactions. However, ordered intermetallic nanostructures often require long synthesis times and/or high temperature annealing to form because a high-activation energy barrier for interdiffusion must be overcome for the constituent metals to equilibrate into ordered structures. Here we report the direct synthesis of metastable ordered intermetallic Pd31Bi12 at room-temperature in minutes via electrochemical deposition. Pd31Bi12 is highly active for the reduction of O2 to H2O, delivering specific activities over 35× higher than those of commercial Pt and Pd nanocatalysts, placing it as the most active Pd-based catalyst, to the best of our knowledge, reported under similar testing conditions. Stability tests demonstrate minimal loss of activity after 10,000 cycles, and a retention of intermetallic crystallinity. This study demonstrates a new method of preparing ordered intermetallics with extraordinary catalytic activity at room temperature, providing a new direction in catalyst discovery and synthesis.
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