Empowering Tri-Functional Palladium's Catalytic Activity and Durability in Electrocatalytic Formic Acid Oxidation Reaction via Innovative Self-Caging and Alloying Strategies
- Authors
- Lee, Chan-Woo; Jung, Sun Young; Ryu, Jeong Ho; Jeon, Gyeom Seong; Gaur, Ashish; Cho, Min Su; Ali, Ghulam; Kim, Mingony; Chung, Kyung Yoon; Nayak, Arpan Kumar; Shin, Seoyoon; Kwon, Jiseok; Song, Taeseup; Shin, Tae Ho; Han, Hyuksu
- Issue Date
- 2024-10
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag
- Citation
- Advanced Science
- Abstract
- Direct formic acid fuel cells (DFAFCs) stand out for portable electronic devices owing to their ease of handling, abundant fuel availability, and high theoretical open circuit potential. However, the practical application of DFAFCs is hindered by the unsatisfactory performance of electrocatalysts for the sluggish anodic formic acid oxidation reaction (FAOR). Palladium (Pd) based nanomaterials have shown promise for FAOR due to their highly selective reaction mechanism, but maintaining high electrocatalytic durability remains challenging. In this study, a novel Pd-based electrocatalyst (UiO-Pd-E) is reported with exceptional durability and activity for FAOR, which can be attributed to the Pd nanoparticles encapsulated within a carbon framework where concurrent chemical alloying of Pd and Zr occurs. Further, the UiO-Pd-E demonstrates noteworthy multifunctionality in various electrochemical reactions including electrocatalytic ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in addition to the FAOR, highlighting its practical potentials. Due to their extremely selective reaction mechanism, palladium (Pd)-based nanomaterials are promising electrocatalyst for FAOR, however their electrocatalytic durability is challenging. A new Pd-based electrocatalyst (UiO-Pd-E) is presented with excellent FAOR durability and activity due to Pd nanoparticles encased in a carbon framework where Pd and Zr get chemically alloyed during FAOR. image
- Keywords
- METAL; ELECTROOXIDATION; DIOXIDE; electrocatalyst; formic acidic oxidation reaction; self-caging; tri-functionality; palladium alloy
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150896
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.202405725
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- KIST Article > 2024
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