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Self-Strained Platinum Clusters with Finite Size: High-Performance Catalysts with CO Tolerance for PEMFCs.

Strained platinum-based materials with high performance have been regarded as the most promising electrocatalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) recently. Herein, self-strained platinum clusters with finite size (about… Click to show full abstract

Strained platinum-based materials with high performance have been regarded as the most promising electrocatalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) recently. Herein, self-strained platinum clusters with finite size (about 1 nm) are prepared by a combining liquid- and solid-phase UV irradiation cycle strategy. It started with a fresh H2PtCl6 solution irradiated by UV light and then mixed with a graphitized carbon, followed by the dried mixture being subjected to UV light to generate monodispersed Pt clusters on the carbon surface. The obtained platinum clusters feature narrower size distribution and higher loading on carbon, exhibiting significantly improved activity and durability, much higher than that of the-state-of-art commercial Pt/C for the oxygen reduction reaction. More importantly, the self-strained Pt clusters display a surprising CO tolerance, which can be attributed to the unique adaptive lattice compressive strain that triggers an electron enrichment phenomenon for the Pt clusters. Therefore, this stepwise UV irradiation method solves the long-standing problem of both wide size distribution and low loading of metal clusters fabricated by one-step photochemical reduction, providing a potential route for the synthesis of other metal clusters with strained structures.

Keywords: strained platinum; self strained; size; platinum; high performance; platinum clusters

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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