Novel nanoporous Au-Pd Alloy with high catalytic activity and excellent electrochemical stability
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, ISSN: 1932-7447, Vol: 114, Issue: 6, Page: 2600-2603
2010
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A novel nanoporous gold-palladium alloy has been successfully fabricated by electrochemically dealloying a multicomponent metallic glass. In comparison with conventional nanoporous gold prepared by dealloying Au-Ag alloys, the nanoporous gold-palladium alloy shows much higher catalytic activity for electrooxidation of methanol as a free-standing electrode. Moreover, a small amount of palladium in the nanoporous alloy is found to dramatically improve the electrochemical stability of nanoporous gold. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
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