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Stabilization of Carbon-Supported Platinum-Rare Earth Nanoalloys during Electrochemical Activation

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.3c03641

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Pt alloys; rare earth metal; operando measurements; electrochemical activation; oxygenreduction reaction; proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

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The evolution of Pt-Nd/C nanoalloys during electrochemical activation was studied, showing significant changes in their composition, morphology, and structure. Therefore, the stabilized properties should be considered when discussing the structure-activity-stability relationships of electrocatalysts.
Carbon-supported platinum-rare earth nanoalloys are promising electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction. However, their structure-activity-stability trends are poorly understood. Herein, we followed the evolution of Pt-Nd/C nanoalloys during the electrochemical surface conditioning, i.e., prior to the initial evaluation of electrocatalytic activity, and observed that their compositional, morphological, and structural ex situ properties are considerably modified by the electrochemical activation step. It is these stabilized properties, therefore, that should be considered when discussing the electrocatalyst beginning-of-life state for the structure-activity-stability relationships rather than those determined ex situ on the as-synthesized electrocatalyst.

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