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Synthesis of Platinum-nickel Nanowires and Optimization for Oxygen Reduction Performance
Published on: April 27, 2018
Oxygen adsorption on small PtNi nanoalloys
Cono di Paola1, Francesca Baletto
1Physics Department, King's College London, WC2R 2LS, London, UK.
Abstract:
The adsorption of an oxygen molecule on nanoclusters of Pt and PtNi, in the size range between 13 and 55 atoms, has been studied using first-principle simulations. The structures have been obtained as a function of size and chemical composition of the clusters by means of the parallel excitable-walkers basin hopping method. O(2) preferentially adsorbs along the edge between two (111) facets due to a massive distortion of the Pt-Pt bond length. This bond elongation favours the adsorption in such a way that the binding energy of oxygen on a pure 55-atom cluster is still twice the value on the clean Pt(111). On the other hand, on 55-Pt(shell)Ni(core) nanoparticles, the O(2) binding energy is slightly lower than on Pt(111), because nickel core inhibits the stretching of the Pt-bond because of their size mismatch. However, as soon as its concentration is increased, Ni appears at the surface and its oxyphilic nature contributes to bind the oxygen molecule stronger.

