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One-pot production of a sea urchin-like alloy electrocatalyst for the oxygen electro-reduction reaction

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 51, Issue 30, Pages 11427-11436

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2dt01268e

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  1. Vingroup JSC
  2. e Master, PhD Scholarship Programme of Vingroup Innovation Foundation (VINIF), Vingroup Big Data Institute (VINBIGDATA) [VINIF.2021.TS.016]

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Designing a cost-effective catalyst with high performance towards the oxygen electro-oxidation reaction (ORR) is important for the development of green energy storage and conversion technologies. This study presents a facile self-assembly strategy to fabricate an urchin-like NiPt bimetallic alloy with dominance of (111) facets as an efficient ORR electrocatalyst, which demonstrates enhanced ORR performance and stability.
Designing a cost-effective catalyst with high performance towards the oxygen electro-oxidation reaction (ORR) is of great interest for the development of green energy storage and conversion technologies. We report herein a facile self-assembly strategy in a mild reducing environment to realize an urchin-like NiPt bimetallic alloy with the domination of the (111) facets as an efficient ORR electrocatalyst. In the rotating-disk electrode test, the as-obtained NiPt nanourchins (NUCs)/C catalyst demonstrates an increase in both onset potential (0.96 V-RHE) and half-wave potential (0.92 V-RHE) and a direct four-electron ORR pathway with enhanced reaction kinetics. Additionally, the as-made NiPt NUCs/C electrocatalyst also shows impressive ORR catalytic stability compared to a commercial Pt NPs/C catalyst after an accelerated durability test with 15.29% degradation in mass activity, which is 3.04-times lower than 46.48% of the Pt NPs/C catalyst. The great ORR performance of the as-made catalyst is due to its unique urchin-like morphology with the dominant (111) facets and the synergistic and electronic effects of alloying Ni and Pt. This study not only provides a robust ORR electrocatalyst, but also opens a facile but effective route for fabricating 3D Pt-based binary and ternary alloy catalysts.

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