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Shuiping Luo1, Lei Xie1, Xinyi Cai1
1Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Energy Electrocatalytic Materials, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials Service Safety, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518055, P. R. China.
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Engineering electrocatalysts at a single-atomic site can enable unprecedented atomic utilization and catalytic activity, yet it remains challenging in multimetallic active centers to simultaneously achieve high catalytic selectivity and stability. Herein, the atomic design and control of golden single-atom alloys (PdAu1 and PtAu1 SAAs) based on fully ordered PdBi and PtBi matrixes is presented, serving as highly selective, active, and stable cathode and anode electrocatalysts, respectively, to trigger direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). The octahedral PdAu1 SAA exhibits ultrahigh mass-activity of 5.37 A mgPd + Au -1 without noticeable decay for 12 0000 cycles toward oxygen reduction. While PdAu1 SAA is inactive for methanol oxidation, PtAu1 SAA exhibits an ultrahigh mass-activity of 28.59 A mgPt + Au -1. The selective electrocatalysts drive a practical DMFC with a high-power density of 155.0 mW cm-2. Density functional theory calculations reveal the desired regulation of selectivity via reducing the energy barrier for potential-determining steps (PDS) of *OH to H2O and *HCOO to CO2. This work provides a general strategy to engineer multimetallic alloys at the atomic level, advancing the development of high-performance electrocatalysts.
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