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Unveiling the Composition-Dependent Catalytic Mechanism of Pt-Ni Alloys for Oxygen Reduction: A First-Principles
Zhiyuan Xia1, Xiangyu Zhu1, Xing Chen1
1Institutes of Physical Science and Information Technology, Anhui University, Hefei, Anhui 230601, China.
Abstract:
Unveiling the composition-dependent catalytic mechanism of Pt-based alloy cathodes for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) helps improve the proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Using density functional theory calculations, this study investigates the ORR catalytic performance of the Pt-Ni system with various compositions (1.00, ∼0.99, 0.75, 0.50, 0.25, ∼0.01, and 0.00). The ordered solid solution PtNi3(111) system shows activity comparable to Pt(111) and is cost-effective. The Ni1/Pt(111) system, featuring a single Ni atom on the Pt(111) surface as a surface single-atom alloy (SSAA), demonstrates the highest activity with an overpotential of only 0.28, which could be further reduced to 0.21 V by decreasing the surface Ni concentration to 1/16 monolayer coverage. The predicted high activity of Ni1/Pt(111) is confirmed when considering factors such as the implicit solution environment, constant potential conditions, and protonation capability. Moreover, surface-adsorbed oxygen species driven by reaction conditions stabilize these single Ni atoms of Ni1/Pt(111) by preventing segregation and dissolution processes, thereby exhibiting a dual functionality. This study reveals the composition dependence of Pt-based alloys and highlights the stability mechanisms of SSAA catalysts during the ORR.
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