High-Indexed PtNi Alloy Skin Spiraled on Pd Nanowires for Highly Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalysis

Small. 2019 Apr;15(17):e1900288. doi: 10.1002/smll.201900288. Epub 2019 Mar 28.

Abstract

The catalytic performance of Pt-based catalysts for oxygen reduction reactions (ORR) can generally be enhanced by constructing high-index exposed facets (HIFs). However, the synthesis of Pt alloyed high-index skins on 1D non-Pt surfaces to further improve Pt utilization and stability remains a fundamental challenge for practical nanocrystals. In this work, Pd nanowires (NWs) are selected as a rational medium to facilitate the epitaxial growth of Pt and Ni. Based on the different nucleation and growth habits of Pt and Ni, a continuous PtNi alloy skin bounded with HIFs spiraled on a Pd core can be obtained. Here, the as-prepared helical Pd@PtNi NWs possess high HIF densities, low Pt contents, and optimized oxygen adsorption energies, demonstrating an enhanced ORR mass activity of 1.75 A mgPt -1 and a specific activity of 3.18 mA cm-2 , which are 10 times and 12 times higher than commercial Pt/C catalysts, respectively. In addition, the 1D nanostructure enables the catalyst to be highly stable after 30 000 potential sweeping cycles. This work successfully extends bulky high-indexed Pt alloys to core-shell nanostructures with the design of a new, highly efficient and stable Pt-based catalyst for fuel cells.

Keywords: PtNi alloy skins; core-shell nanostructures; high-index facets; nanowires; oxygen reduction reaction.