Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1281495 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Kinetics study of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) taking place on carbon supported Co@Pt/C core–shell nanocatalysts, were characterized by using the rotating ring-disc electrode (RRDE) technique and results compared to that of Pt/C (Etek). The supported catalyst was successfully synthesized through a simple procedure through sequential colloidal chemical reduction of Co and a galvanic replacement by Pt. X-ray diffraction results of the Co@Pt/C nanoparticles showed important structural changes which can be responsible for the observed enhanced catalytic activity. XRD Rietveld refinement confirmed the presence of metallic Pt and Co in the relative weight fraction of 12 wt% and 88 wt% respectively, as well as a Pt lattice contraction (i.e. 3.8741 Å) and Co lattice expansion (i.e. 3.6170 Å). Electrochemical results support the formation of a core–shell structure with double enhanced ORR activity and similar peroxide generation of the Co@Pt/C catalyst with respect to Pt/C (Etek).

► Co@Pt nanoparticles were synthesized through sequential colloidal chemical reduction and a galvanic replacement. ► Refinement of XRD spectra conducted to 12 wt% Pt and 88 wt% Co, and Pt lattice contraction and Co lattice expansion. ► Enhancement ORR activity with low peroxide production was attained in comparison to Pt (Etek).

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