Oxygen‐Vacancy‐Induced Formation of Pt‐Based Intermetallics on MXene with Strong Metal‐Support Interactions for Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Author:

Zhang Yu12ORCID,Zhao Qin1,Danil Bukhvalov1,Xiao Weiping13ORCID,Yang Xiaofei1

Affiliation:

1. College of Science Institute of Materials Physics and Chemistry Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu 210037 China

2. Department of Materials Science Institute of Optoelectronics Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

3. Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education) College of Chemistry Nankai University Tianjin 300071 China

Abstract

AbstractThe Pt‐based alloys can moderate the binding energies of oxygenated species on the catalytic surface, endowing the superior catalytic performance towards oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Nevertheless, it is still challenging to explore general methods to synthesize structurally ordered intermetallics with uniform distributions. Herein, the strong metal‐support interaction is employed to facilitate the interdiffusion of Pt/M atoms by establishing a tunnel of oxygen vacancy on ultrathin Ti3C2Tx (MXene) sheets, synthesizing the ordered PtFe, PtCo, PtZn, PdFe, PdZn intermetallics loaded onto Ti3C2Tx. Furthermore, the in‐situ generation of Ti–O from Ti3C2Tx could be bonded with Pt and forming Pt–O–Ti, resulting in charge redistribution through Pt–O–Ti structure. Theoretical calculations demonstrate that the valuable charge redistribution can be observed at the interface and extended even to at the distance of two nanometers from the interface, which can modulate the Pt–Pt distance, optimize Pt–O binding energy and enhance intrinsic activity towards ORR. The strong coupling interaction between PtFe and Ti3C2Tx containing the titanium oxide layer endows the high stability of the composites. This work not only presents a general synthesis strategy for intermetallics but also provides a new insight that metal‐support interaction is essential for the structural evolution of intermetallics on materials with oxygen vacancies.

Publisher

Wiley

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