Palladium-nickel catalysts based on ordered titanium dioxide nanorod arrays with high catalytic peformance for formic acid electro-oxidation

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Ordered titanium dioxide nanorod arrays are prepared by a hydrothermal method and applied to the catalyst supports of the palladium-nickel catalysts (Pd2Ni3-TiO2) for formic acid oxidation. Due to the three-dimensional catalytic structure and alloying effect, the Pd2Ni3-TiO2 exhibits superior mass activity and long-term stability than those of Pd-TiO2 and commercial PdC catalysts. The present work opens a new approach to design catalysts with superior catalytic performance and durability for direct formic acid fuel cells with three-dimensional catalytic structure.

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Jiang, S., Yi, B., Zhao, Q., Yu, H., & Shao, Z. (2017). Palladium-nickel catalysts based on ordered titanium dioxide nanorod arrays with high catalytic peformance for formic acid electro-oxidation. RSC Advances, 7(19), 11719–11723. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra00194k

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