Surface engineering of Pd-based nanoparticles by gas treatment for oxygen reduction reaction

Authors
Jeffery, A. AntoLee, Sang-YoungMin, JihoKim, YoungjinLee, SeunghyunLee, Jin HeeJung, NamgeeYoo, Sung Jong
Issue Date
2020-08
Publisher
KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.37, no.8, pp.1360 - 1364
Abstract
In many catalyst systems, including fuel cell applications, control of the catalyst surface composition is important for improving activity since catalytic reactions occur only at the surface. However, it is very difficult to modify the surface composition without changing the morphology of metal nanoparticles. Herein, carbon-supported Pd(3)Au(1)nanoparticles with uniform size and distribution are fabricated by tert-butylamine reduction method. Pd or Au surface segregation is induced by simply heating as-prepared Pd(3)Au(1)nanoparticles under CO or Ar atmosphere, respectively. Especially, CO-induced Pd surface segregation allows the alloy nanoparticles to have a Pd-rich surface, which is attributed to the strong CO binding energy of Pd. To demonstrate the change in surface composition of Pd(3)Au(1)alloy catalyst with the annealing gas species, the oxygen reduction reaction performance is investigated and consequently, Pd(3)Au(1)catalyst with the highest number of surface Pd atoms indicates excellent catalytic activity. Therefore, the present work provides insights into the development of metal-based alloys with optimum structures and surface compositions for various catalytic systems.
Keywords
BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS; ENHANCED ACTIVITY; FORMIC-ACID; ALLOY; ELECTROCATALYSTS; OXIDATION; NANOCATALYSTS; GRAPHENE; ETHANOL; ENERGY; BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS; ENHANCED ACTIVITY; FORMIC-ACID; ALLOY; ELECTROCATALYSTS; OXIDATION; NANOCATALYSTS; GRAPHENE; ETHANOL; ENERGY; CO-induced Surface Segregation; Surface Composition; Metal Alloy; Catalyst; Oxygen Reduction Reaction
ISSN
0256-1115
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118314
DOI
10.1007/s11814-020-0586-2
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