Light-metalloid-atom-doped Pd interstitial nanoalloy is promising candidate for electrocatalysis because of the favorable electronic effect.Herein,an innovative method was developed to synthesize C-doped Pd interstiti...Light-metalloid-atom-doped Pd interstitial nanoalloy is promising candidate for electrocatalysis because of the favorable electronic effect.Herein,an innovative method was developed to synthesize C-doped Pd interstitial nanoalloy using palladium acetate both as metal precursor and C dopant.Elaborate characterizations demonstrated that C atoms were successfully doped into the Pd lattice via self-catalytic decomposition of acetate ions.The as-synthesized C-doped Pd catalysts showed excellent activity and durable stability for formic acid electrooxidation.The mass activity and specific activity at 0.6 V of C-doped Pd were approximately 2.59 A/mg and 3.50 mA cm^(-2),i.e.,2.4 and 2.6 times of Pd,respectively.DFT calculations revealed that interstitial doping with C atoms induced differentiation of Pd sites.The strong noncovalent interaction between the Pd sites and the key intermediates endowed Pd with high-selectivity to direct routes and enhanced CO tolerance.This work presents a sites-differentiation strategy for metallic catalysts to improve the electrocatalysis.展开更多
基金the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51904191)the Overseas High-level Talents Foundation of Shenzhen。
文摘Light-metalloid-atom-doped Pd interstitial nanoalloy is promising candidate for electrocatalysis because of the favorable electronic effect.Herein,an innovative method was developed to synthesize C-doped Pd interstitial nanoalloy using palladium acetate both as metal precursor and C dopant.Elaborate characterizations demonstrated that C atoms were successfully doped into the Pd lattice via self-catalytic decomposition of acetate ions.The as-synthesized C-doped Pd catalysts showed excellent activity and durable stability for formic acid electrooxidation.The mass activity and specific activity at 0.6 V of C-doped Pd were approximately 2.59 A/mg and 3.50 mA cm^(-2),i.e.,2.4 and 2.6 times of Pd,respectively.DFT calculations revealed that interstitial doping with C atoms induced differentiation of Pd sites.The strong noncovalent interaction between the Pd sites and the key intermediates endowed Pd with high-selectivity to direct routes and enhanced CO tolerance.This work presents a sites-differentiation strategy for metallic catalysts to improve the electrocatalysis.