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Multifunctional Pt3Rh-Co3O4 alloy nanoparticles with Pt-enriched surface and induced synergistic effect for improved performance in ORR, OER, and HERopen access

Authors
Bhuvanendran, NarayanamoorthyPark, Chae WonSu, HuanengLee, Sae Youn
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
Elsevier Inc
Keywords
Multifunctional activity; ORR; OER; HER; Pt-Rh
Citation
Environmental Research, v.229, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Environmental Research
Volume
229
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25896
DOI
10.1016/j.envres.2023.115950
ISSN
0013-9351
1096-0953
Abstract
Engineering high-performance electrocatalysts to improve the kinetics of parallel electrochemical reactions in low-temperature fuel cells, water splitting, and metal-air battery applications is important and inevitable. In this study, by employing a chemical co-reduction method, we developed multifunctional Pt3Rh-Co3O4 alloy with uniformly distributed ultrafine nanoparticles (2-3 nm), supported on carbon. The presence of Co3O4 and the incorporation of Rh led to a strong electronic and ligand effect in the Pt lattice environment, which caused the d -band center of Pt to shift. This shift improved the electrocatalytic performance of Pt3Rh-Co3O4 alloy. When Pt3Rh-Co3O4/C was used to catalyze the oxygen reduction reaction (E1/2: 0.75 V), oxygen evolution reaction (eta 10: 290 mV), and hydrogen evolution reaction (eta 10: 55 mV), it showed greater endurance (mass activity loss of only 7%-17%) than Pt-Co3O4/C and Pt/C catalysts up to 5000 potential cycles in perchloric acid. Overall, the as -prepared Pt3Rh-Co3O4/C showed high multifunctional electrocatalytic potency, as demonstrated by typical electrochemical studies, and its physicochemical properties endorse their extended performance for a wide range of energy storage and conversion applications.
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