Engineering a High-Loading Sub-4 nm Intermetallic Platinum-Cobalt Alloy on Atomically Dispersed Cobalt-Nitrogen-Carbon for Efficient Oxygen Reduction in Fuel Cells.
Pei XiongHuiting NiuZhaozhao ZhuLei ZhaoJiayu ZuoShuning GongXiaobin NiuJun Song ChenRui WuBao Yu XiaPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Developing a high-performance membrane electrode assembly (MEA) poses a formidable challenge for fuel cells, which lies in achieving both high metal loading and efficient catalytic activity concurrently for MEA catalysts. Here, we introduce a porous Co@NC carrier to synthesize sub-4 nm PtCo intermetallic nanocrystals, achieving an impressive Pt loading of 27 wt %. The PtCo-CoNC catalyst demonstrates exceptional catalytic activity and remarkable stability for the oxygen reduction reaction. Advanced characterization techniques and theoretical calculations emphasize the synergistic effect between PtCo alloys and single Co atoms, which enhances the desorption of the OH* intermediate. Furthermore, the PtCo-CoNC-based cathode delivers a high power density of 1.22 W cm -2 in the MEA test owing to the enhanced mass transport, which is verified by the simulation results of the O 2 distributions and current density inside the catalyst layer. This study lays the groundwork for the design of efficient catalysts with practical applications in fuel cells.
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