Abstract
We report a synthesis, activity and stability study of a dealloyed, highly active PtNi3 alloy nanoparticle catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in acidic media. After activation by electrochemical dealloying of a PtNi3 precursor, the Pt-Ni nanoparticle catalyst (referred to as “dealloyed PtNi3”) exhibits a 7–8 times higher Pt mass based activity and a 6–7 times higher Pt surface area specific based activity for ORR than pure Pt at comparable mean particle size. In addition, the long-term stability of the dealloyed PtNi3 was tested for typical fuel cell operating as well as more corrosive fuel cell start-up conditions. After 10000 voltage cycles between 0.5–1.0 V vs. RHE at 50 mV s−1 the dealloyed PtNi3 catalyst still shows 4–5 fold increase in Pt surface area specific based activity compared with that for pure Pt.
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Hasché, F., Oezaslan, M., & Strasser, P. (2011). Activity, Structure and Degradation of Dealloyed PtNi 3 Nanoparticle Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEMFC. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 159(1), B24–B33. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.030201jes
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