Modulating the surface properties of electrocatalysts with ligands could effectively regulate their catalytic properties, while limited in-depth understanding of the surface ligands restricted their rational combination. Herein, ionic liquids (ILs)… Click to show full abstract
Modulating the surface properties of electrocatalysts with ligands could effectively regulate their catalytic properties, while limited in-depth understanding of the surface ligands restricted their rational combination. Herein, ionic liquids (ILs) with different lengths of hydrophobic side chains were employed to regulate the surface hydrophobicity of noble metal aerogels, for comprehending the relationship between surface hydrophobicity and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity and enhancing electrocatalytic ORR. The volcano-like trends between the hydrophobicity and the ORR activity for various Pt-based aerogels indicated that a suitable hydrophobic surface constructed by ILs was most favorable for contacting with oxygen molecules and the desorption of oxygen intermediates. Typically, the PtPd aerogel modified by ILs (PtPd aer-[MTBD][PFSI]) exhibited an inspiring ORR activity, with a 70 mV increase in half-wave potential and a 7.1-fold mass activity compared to the commercial Pt/C. Therefore, the regularity between the surface hydrophobicity and ORR activity of noble metal aerogels was uncovered and will facilitate the modulation of electrocatalysts for practical applications.
               
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