Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5457663 | Intermetallics | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Pd-based catalysts are of interest for their application in direct alcohol fuel cells. This is due to the excellent electro-catalytic performance and relatively low cost. In this work, by electrochemical dealloying of Pd32Ni48P20 metallic glass at a relatively low potential (0.85Â V) in sulfuric acid solution, a novel Pd-based nanoporous structure, composed of amorphous nanoparticles and interconnected conduits has been successfully fabricated. By contrast, Pd-based nanoporous network structure, consisting of crystalline ligaments and porous channels, was also fabricated by dealloying at a high potential (0.88Â V). The former exhibited an enhanced catalytic activity (up to 160% increase) over the latter toward methanol electro-oxidation in alkaline medium, benefiting with the combination of amorphism and nanoporosity of the dealloyed nano-products. The excellent electro-catalysis provides promising perspective of the Pd-based amorphous nanoporous structure for the application in direct alcohol fuel cells.
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Authors
Shushen Wang, Cheng Zhang, Hanyu Li, Lin Liu,