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Protective Surface Amorphization Enabling Electrocatalytic Pt Alloy Synthesis
Byeong Su Gu1,2, Soumen Dutta1,2, Yu-Rim Hong1,2
1Center for Nanospace-Confined Chemical Reactions (NCCR), Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Korea.
Researchers developed a new method to create amorphous alloy skins on platinum nanodendrites, significantly boosting their catalytic activity for reactions like ethanol oxidation.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Catalysis
Background:
- Developing efficient catalysts is crucial for various chemical processes.
- Ultrathin 2D nanomaterials offer high surface area but can be unstable.
- Controlling surface structure is key to enhancing catalytic performance.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a novel surface-specific amorphization strategy for ultrathin 2D platinum nanodendrites (2D-PtNDs).
- To engineer conformal platinum-metal (Pt-M) surface alloys with enhanced catalytic properties.
- To establish a scalable method for creating amorphous alloy skins on noble metal catalysts.
Main Methods:
- Utilizing a silica nanoshell confinement strategy to protect 2D-PtNDs during surface modification.
- Employing sodium borohydride (NaBH4) treatment to induce surface-specific amorphization.
- Investigating off-equilibrium redox exchange (antigalvanic alloying) for incorporating secondary metal ions (Pd, Ag, Au, Ru).
Main Results:
- Achieved a surface-specific amorphization, creating an amorphous Pt
- skin
- rich in high-energy sites.
- Successfully synthesized conformal Pt-M surface alloys with tunable compositions on 2D-PtNDs.
- Demonstrated significantly enhanced electrocatalytic activity for ethanol oxidation, achieving ~89% Faradaic efficiency to CO2 and an order of magnitude higher mass activity than commercial Pt/C.
- Showed that Ag alloying doubled the catalytic activity of bulk platinum substrates.
Conclusions:
- The silica nanoshell strategy enables controlled surface amorphization and alloy formation without structural collapse.
- The engineered amorphous alloy skins provide extraordinary reactivity and enhanced catalytic performance.
- This work presents a general and scalable route for creating advanced noble metal catalysts with amorphous surface alloys for improved catalysis.
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