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Pt 3 Cu alloy anchored on nanoporous WO 3 with high activity and stability in methanol oxidation

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, ISSN: 0360-3199, Vol: 50, Page: 1441-1449
2024
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Designing highly efficient and durable electrode for methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) is crucial to commercializing direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). However, traditional Pt/C catalysts usually suffer from CO poisoning, and agglomeration of powder catalyst, which leads to rapid activity degradation. Herein, we have successfully fabricated self-supported Pt 3 Cu@3DP-WO 3 /W electrode via a facile and effective synthesis approach by combining anodic oxidation and electrodeposition method. Benefitting from the three dimensional nanoporous of WO 3 with more surface area and strong adhesion, and Pt 3 Cu alloy synergism induced the lattice compressive strain, the Pt 3 Cu@3DP-WO 3 /W electrode achieved 2.77-fold and 4.8-fold enhancement in specific activity (2.15 mA cm −2 ) and mass activity (853 mA·mg Pt −1 ) for MOR relative to Pt/C catalysts, respectively. Moreover, both the experiments and theoretical calculations revealed that the doping of Cu element weakened the chemisorption of CO-like intermediates by lowering the Pt d-band center through compressive lattice strain, which resulting in excellent catalytic stability. This binder-free self-supported electrode is a viable alternative for commercial application of DMFCs.

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