Anisotropic Heterobimetallic Nanomaterials with Controlled Composition for Efficient Oxygen Reduction at Ultralow Loading

Author:

Ming Siyi1,Cobb Samuel J.12,Rahaman Motiar1,Sammy Nicholas1,Reisner Erwin1,Wheatley Andrew E. H.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry University of Cambridge Lensfield Road Cambridge CB2 1EW UK

2. Department of Chemistry The University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK

Abstract

AbstractHydrogen fuel cells represent a leading technology in developing green energy targeting net‐zero emissions goals by mid‐century. However, the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) have hitherto demanded substantial quantities of expensive platinum (Pt) group metals. Advances in catalyst design, including the controllable fabrication of highly branched morphologies to increase the surface area‐to‐volume ratio, intermixing Pt with more affordable transition metals, and controlling composition, offer solutions that can further enhance activity and reduce expense. In this context, Pt/M (M = Fe, Ni, Co) nanopods and nanodendrites with precise composition control using more affordable starting materials are designed and crafted. The method is highly efficient, taking only 30 min and avoiding the need for high‐pressure equipment, making it highly scalable. These catalysts show superior ORR performance at an electrode loading as low as 0.0022 mgPt cm−2. One, nanodendritic Pt/Ni, achieves a mass activity of at 0.9 V versus RHE, making it 87 times more efficient in terms of Pt‐content than a commercial 10 wt% Pt/C nanoparticle standard. These findings provide new opportunities for developing next‐generation, cost‐efficient Pt‐based catalysts, by potentially advancing hydrogen fuel cell technology through performance enhancement and addressing cost challenges through catalyst design.

Funder

Isaac Newton Trust

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Jesus College, University of Cambridge

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Leverhulme Trust

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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