Carbon supported Pt(Pt/C) electrocatalysts were prepared with glucose as protection agent and NaBH 4 as reductant.The Pt nanoparticles deposited on carbon support presented reduced size and well dispersity attribute...Carbon supported Pt(Pt/C) electrocatalysts were prepared with glucose as protection agent and NaBH 4 as reductant.The Pt nanoparticles deposited on carbon support presented reduced size and well dispersity attributed to the protection effect of glucose.Glucose absorbed on the particle surface was readily removed by water washing without leading to agglomeration of the Pt nanoparticles.The as-prepared Pt/C electrocatalysts showed improved mass activity for methanol electrooxidation compared to the catalyst prepared without glucose protection.The improved performance is attributed to the larger electrochemical active surface area thus increased active sites on the Pt/C elctrocatalysts prepared under the protection of glucose.展开更多
Platinum nanoparticles supported on carbons(Pt/C,60%,mass fraction) electrocatalysts for direct methanol fuel cell(DMFC) were prepared by citrate-stabilized method with different reductants and carbon supports.The...Platinum nanoparticles supported on carbons(Pt/C,60%,mass fraction) electrocatalysts for direct methanol fuel cell(DMFC) were prepared by citrate-stabilized method with different reductants and carbon supports.The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction(XRD),transmission electron microscopy(TEM) and cyclic voltammetry(CV).It is found that the size of Pt nanoparticles on carbon is controllable by citrate addition and reductant optimization,and the form of carbon support has a great influence on electrocatalytic activity of catalysts.The citrate-stabilized Pt nanoparticles supported on BP2000 carbon,which was reduced by formaldehyde,exhibit the best performance with about 2 nm in diameter and 66.46 m2/g(Pt) in electrocatalytic active surface(EAS) area.Test on single DMFC with 60%(mass fraction) Pt/BP2000 as cathode electrocatalyst showed maximum power density at 78.8 mW/cm2.展开更多
The main objective of this paper was to characterize the voltammetric profiles of the Pt/C,Pt/C-ATO,Pd/C and Pd/CATO electrocatalysts and study their catalytic activities for methane oxidation in an acidic electrolyte...The main objective of this paper was to characterize the voltammetric profiles of the Pt/C,Pt/C-ATO,Pd/C and Pd/CATO electrocatalysts and study their catalytic activities for methane oxidation in an acidic electrolyte at 25 ℃ and in a direct methane proton exchange membrane fuel cell at 80 ℃. The electrocatalysts prepared also were characterized by X-ray diffraction( XRD) and transmission electron microscopy( TEM). The diffractograms of the Pt/C and Pt/C-ATO electrocatalysts show four peaks associated with Pt face-centered cubic( fcc) structure,and the diffractograms of Pd/C and Pd/C-ATO show four peaks associated with Pd face-centered cubic( fcc) structure. For Pt/C-ATO and Pd/C-ATO,characteristic peaks of cassiterite( SnO_2) phase are observed,which are associated with Sb-doped SnO_2( ATO) used as supports for electrocatalysts. Cyclic voltammograms( CV) of all electrocatalysts after adsorption of methane show that there is a current increase during the anodic scan. However,this effect is more pronounced for Pt/C-ATO and Pd/C-ATO. This process is related to the oxidation of the adsorbed species through the bifunctional mechanism,where ATO provides oxygenated species for the oxidation of CO or HCO intermediates adsorbed in Pt or Pd sites. From in situ ATR-FTIR( Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared) experiments for all electrocatalysts prepared the formation of HCO or CO intermediates are observed,which indicates the production of carbon dioxide. Polarization curves at 80 ℃in a direct methane fuel cell( DMEFC) show that Pd/C and Pt/C electroacatalysts have superior performance to Pd/C-ATO and Pt/C-ATO in methane oxidation.展开更多
The commercialization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)could provide a cleaner energy society in the near future.However,the sluggish reaction kinetics and harsh conditions of the oxygen reduction reactio...The commercialization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)could provide a cleaner energy society in the near future.However,the sluggish reaction kinetics and harsh conditions of the oxygen reduction reaction affect the durability and cost of PEMFCs.Most previous reports on Pt-based electrocatalyst designs have focused more on improving their activity;however,with the commercialization of PEMFCs,durability has received increasing attention.In-depth insight into the structural evolution of Pt-based electrocatalysts throughout their lifecycle can contribute to further optimization of their activity and durability.The development of in situ electron microscopy and other in situ techniques has promoted the elucidation of the evolution mechanism.This mini review highlights recent advances in the structural evolution of Pt-based electrocatalysts.The mechanisms are adequately discussed,and some methods to inhibit or exploit the structural evolution of the catalysts are also briefly reviewed.展开更多
PtRuIn/C electrocatalysts( 20% metal loading by weight) were prepared by sodium borohydride reduction process using H_2PtCl6·6H_2O,RuCl_3·xH_2O and InCl_3·xH_2O as metal sources,borohydride as reducing ...PtRuIn/C electrocatalysts( 20% metal loading by weight) were prepared by sodium borohydride reduction process using H_2PtCl6·6H_2O,RuCl_3·xH_2O and InCl_3·xH_2O as metal sources,borohydride as reducing agent and Carbon Vulcan XC72 as support. The synthetized PtRuIn/C electrocatalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction( XRD),energy dispersive analysis( EDX),transmission electron microscopy( TEM),cyclic voltammetry( CV),chronoamperommetry( CA) and polarization curves in alkaline and acidic electrolytes( single cell experiments). The XRD patterns showPtpeaks are attributed to the face-centered cubic( fcc) structure,and a shift of Pt( fcc) peaks indicates that Ru or In is incorporated into Ptlattice. TEMmicrographs showmetal nanoparticles with an average nanoparticle size between 2.7 and 3.5 nm. Methanol oxidation in acidic and alkaline electrolytes was investigated at room temperature,by CV and CA. PtRu/C( 50 ∶ 50) shows the highest activity among all electrocatalysts in study considering methanol oxidation for acidic and alkaline electrolyte. Polarization curves at 80 ℃ showPtRuIn/C( 50 ∶ 25 ∶ 25)with superior performance for methanol oxidation,when compared to Pt/C,PtIn/C and PtRu/C for both electrolytes. The best performance obtained by PtRuIn/C( 50 ∶ 25 ∶ 25) in real conditions could be associated with the increased kinetics reaction and/or with the occurrence simultaneously of the bifunctional mechanism and electronic effect resulting from the presence of Ptalloy.展开更多
Although carbon-supported platinum(Pt/C) is still considered the most active electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction(HER) and oxygen reduction reaction(ORR), its applications in metal–air batteries as a catho...Although carbon-supported platinum(Pt/C) is still considered the most active electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction(HER) and oxygen reduction reaction(ORR), its applications in metal–air batteries as a cathode catalyst, or for oxygen generation via water splitting electrolysis as an anode catalyst is mainly constrained by the insufficient kinetic activity and stability in the oxygen evolution reaction(OER). Here, MOF-253-derived nitrogen-doped carbon(N/C)-confined Pt single nanocrystals(Pt@N/C) have been synthesized and shown to be efficient catalysts for the OER. Even with low Pt mass loading of 6.1 wt%(Pt@N/C-10), the catalyst exhibits greatly improved activity and long-time stability as an efficient OER catalyst. Such high catalytic performance is attributed to the core-shell structure relationship, in which the active N-doped-C shell not only provides a protective shield to avoid rapid Pt nanocrystal oxidation at high potentials and inhibits the Pt migration and agglomeration, but also improves the conductivity and charge transfer kinetics.展开更多
In order to improve the catalytic performance of the nitrobenzene hydrogenation rearrangement to prepare p-aminophenol,a bimetallic Pt-Ni/C(PNC)catalyst was synthesized.Taking advantage of the synergistic effect of Ni...In order to improve the catalytic performance of the nitrobenzene hydrogenation rearrangement to prepare p-aminophenol,a bimetallic Pt-Ni/C(PNC)catalyst was synthesized.Taking advantage of the synergistic effect of Ni and Pt to enhance product selectivity and catalytic performance stability,the electrons in Ni are moved to Pt by the electron effect,which affects the catalyst’s ability to activate H_(2)as well as the amount of hydrogen activated.Furthermore,due to the strong Pt(5d)-Ni(3d)coupling effect,Ni can effectively maintain Pt stability in the acidic system and reduce Pt dissolution.The stability of the PNC can be found to be greatly enhanced compared to the Pt/C(PC)catalyst,and p-aminophenol selectivity is greatly enhanced,showing excellent catalytic performance.展开更多
PtNi/C nanoparticles with different atomic ratios of Pt/Ni were produced in pulse microwave assisted polyol process. Transmission electron microscopy(TEM) images show uniform morphology. X-ray diffraction(XRD) pattern...PtNi/C nanoparticles with different atomic ratios of Pt/Ni were produced in pulse microwave assisted polyol process. Transmission electron microscopy(TEM) images show uniform morphology. X-ray diffraction(XRD) pattern plus energy dispersive X-ray(EDX) spectroscopy suggests pure composition. Cyclic voltammogram study reveals that PtNi/C nanoparticles synthesized in pulse microwave assisted polyol process have better catalytic activity for the oxidation of methanol to carbon dioxide than those synthesized in continuous process.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Innovative Research Program for Undergraduates,China(No.2010A33039)the Science and Technology Development Program of Jilin Province,China(No.20100420)
文摘Carbon supported Pt(Pt/C) electrocatalysts were prepared with glucose as protection agent and NaBH 4 as reductant.The Pt nanoparticles deposited on carbon support presented reduced size and well dispersity attributed to the protection effect of glucose.Glucose absorbed on the particle surface was readily removed by water washing without leading to agglomeration of the Pt nanoparticles.The as-prepared Pt/C electrocatalysts showed improved mass activity for methanol electrooxidation compared to the catalyst prepared without glucose protection.The improved performance is attributed to the larger electrochemical active surface area thus increased active sites on the Pt/C elctrocatalysts prepared under the protection of glucose.
基金Project(50573041)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Platinum nanoparticles supported on carbons(Pt/C,60%,mass fraction) electrocatalysts for direct methanol fuel cell(DMFC) were prepared by citrate-stabilized method with different reductants and carbon supports.The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction(XRD),transmission electron microscopy(TEM) and cyclic voltammetry(CV).It is found that the size of Pt nanoparticles on carbon is controllable by citrate addition and reductant optimization,and the form of carbon support has a great influence on electrocatalytic activity of catalysts.The citrate-stabilized Pt nanoparticles supported on BP2000 carbon,which was reduced by formaldehyde,exhibit the best performance with about 2 nm in diameter and 66.46 m2/g(Pt) in electrocatalytic active surface(EAS) area.Test on single DMFC with 60%(mass fraction) Pt/BP2000 as cathode electrocatalyst showed maximum power density at 78.8 mW/cm2.
基金The project was supported by the FAPESP(2014/09087-4,2014/50279-4).
文摘The main objective of this paper was to characterize the voltammetric profiles of the Pt/C,Pt/C-ATO,Pd/C and Pd/CATO electrocatalysts and study their catalytic activities for methane oxidation in an acidic electrolyte at 25 ℃ and in a direct methane proton exchange membrane fuel cell at 80 ℃. The electrocatalysts prepared also were characterized by X-ray diffraction( XRD) and transmission electron microscopy( TEM). The diffractograms of the Pt/C and Pt/C-ATO electrocatalysts show four peaks associated with Pt face-centered cubic( fcc) structure,and the diffractograms of Pd/C and Pd/C-ATO show four peaks associated with Pd face-centered cubic( fcc) structure. For Pt/C-ATO and Pd/C-ATO,characteristic peaks of cassiterite( SnO_2) phase are observed,which are associated with Sb-doped SnO_2( ATO) used as supports for electrocatalysts. Cyclic voltammograms( CV) of all electrocatalysts after adsorption of methane show that there is a current increase during the anodic scan. However,this effect is more pronounced for Pt/C-ATO and Pd/C-ATO. This process is related to the oxidation of the adsorbed species through the bifunctional mechanism,where ATO provides oxygenated species for the oxidation of CO or HCO intermediates adsorbed in Pt or Pd sites. From in situ ATR-FTIR( Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared) experiments for all electrocatalysts prepared the formation of HCO or CO intermediates are observed,which indicates the production of carbon dioxide. Polarization curves at 80 ℃in a direct methane fuel cell( DMEFC) show that Pd/C and Pt/C electroacatalysts have superior performance to Pd/C-ATO and Pt/C-ATO in methane oxidation.
文摘The commercialization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)could provide a cleaner energy society in the near future.However,the sluggish reaction kinetics and harsh conditions of the oxygen reduction reaction affect the durability and cost of PEMFCs.Most previous reports on Pt-based electrocatalyst designs have focused more on improving their activity;however,with the commercialization of PEMFCs,durability has received increasing attention.In-depth insight into the structural evolution of Pt-based electrocatalysts throughout their lifecycle can contribute to further optimization of their activity and durability.The development of in situ electron microscopy and other in situ techniques has promoted the elucidation of the evolution mechanism.This mini review highlights recent advances in the structural evolution of Pt-based electrocatalysts.The mechanisms are adequately discussed,and some methods to inhibit or exploit the structural evolution of the catalysts are also briefly reviewed.
文摘PtRuIn/C electrocatalysts( 20% metal loading by weight) were prepared by sodium borohydride reduction process using H_2PtCl6·6H_2O,RuCl_3·xH_2O and InCl_3·xH_2O as metal sources,borohydride as reducing agent and Carbon Vulcan XC72 as support. The synthetized PtRuIn/C electrocatalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction( XRD),energy dispersive analysis( EDX),transmission electron microscopy( TEM),cyclic voltammetry( CV),chronoamperommetry( CA) and polarization curves in alkaline and acidic electrolytes( single cell experiments). The XRD patterns showPtpeaks are attributed to the face-centered cubic( fcc) structure,and a shift of Pt( fcc) peaks indicates that Ru or In is incorporated into Ptlattice. TEMmicrographs showmetal nanoparticles with an average nanoparticle size between 2.7 and 3.5 nm. Methanol oxidation in acidic and alkaline electrolytes was investigated at room temperature,by CV and CA. PtRu/C( 50 ∶ 50) shows the highest activity among all electrocatalysts in study considering methanol oxidation for acidic and alkaline electrolyte. Polarization curves at 80 ℃ showPtRuIn/C( 50 ∶ 25 ∶ 25)with superior performance for methanol oxidation,when compared to Pt/C,PtIn/C and PtRu/C for both electrolytes. The best performance obtained by PtRuIn/C( 50 ∶ 25 ∶ 25) in real conditions could be associated with the increased kinetics reaction and/or with the occurrence simultaneously of the bifunctional mechanism and electronic effect resulting from the presence of Ptalloy.
文摘质子交换膜燃料电池(PEMFCs)因其高能量密度、低操作温度和环保等特性,被视为极具潜力的能量转换系统.目前,碳载铂颗粒(Pt/C)是PEMFCs阴极氧还原反应(ORR)中使用最广泛的催化剂.然而,Pt与碳载体间的电子结构差异导致Pt纳米颗粒(Pt NPs)易从碳载体上脱落,严重降低了ORR的催化活性.此外,Pt的高成本和稀缺性也限制了其广泛应用.相比之下,Pt纳米枝晶(NDs)因具有高利用率的表面活性位点而备受关注.然而,Pt NDs的合成通常需要严格控制反应条件,且其与碳基底间的弱相互作用易导致活性位点损失和性能下降.因此,开发具有强金属载体相互作用的Pt复合碳催化剂对PEMFCs的实际应用至关重要.本文通过原位Cl-介导的生长策略,结合碳本征空位工程,成功制备了分散在富含碳本征空位的中空氮掺杂碳基底上的Pt NDs催化剂(Pt@HNC-V-800).拉曼光谱和电子顺磁共振光谱结果表明,碳本征空位的形成机制源于碳基底结构中氮原子的耗散,该过程引起碳原子的重新排列,进而产生了丰富的本征缺陷位点.X射线吸收光谱和X射线光电子能谱结果表明,与无碳空位的Pt@HNC催化剂相比,富含本征碳空位的样品(Pt@HNC-V-800)表现出较低的Pt-Pt键配位数(8.64)和更强的给电子效应.得益于Pt NDs丰富的活性位点及其与本征碳空位基底之间的强电子效应,Pt@HNC-V-800的ORR半波电位高达0.947 V,质量活性和比表面活性分别为1.55 A mg^(-1) Pt和1.85 mA cm^(-2),是商用Pt/C的8.2和6.8倍(0.191 A mg^(-1)Pt和0.27 mA cm^(-2)).加速耐久性测试结果表明,经20000次电势循环后,Pt@HNC-V-800的活性无明显变化,其活性损失远低于无碳本征空位的Pt@HNC材料和商业Pt/C催化剂.因此,与无碳本征空位的Pt@HNC材料相比,Pt@HNC-V-800的ORR活性和稳定性都有较大提升,进一步证实了碳本征空位工程协同Pt NDs策略的优越性.此外,密度泛函理论计算结果表明,Pt@HNC-V的丰富空位降低了氧中间体过电势,优化了ORR中间体在Pt NDs上的吸附能,进而提高了催化剂的ORR本征活性.同时,富碳本征空位的存在增强了Pt NDs在碳载体上的结合能,使Pt NDs不易在电势循环过程中脱离碳载体,从而增强了稳定性.综上所述,本文通过Pt NDs与碳本征空位工程协同效应策略,精准调控碳负载Pt基催化剂的结构,大幅提升其在酸性条件下的ORR性能,为进一步设计高性能的ORR电催化剂提供了新思路.
文摘Although carbon-supported platinum(Pt/C) is still considered the most active electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction(HER) and oxygen reduction reaction(ORR), its applications in metal–air batteries as a cathode catalyst, or for oxygen generation via water splitting electrolysis as an anode catalyst is mainly constrained by the insufficient kinetic activity and stability in the oxygen evolution reaction(OER). Here, MOF-253-derived nitrogen-doped carbon(N/C)-confined Pt single nanocrystals(Pt@N/C) have been synthesized and shown to be efficient catalysts for the OER. Even with low Pt mass loading of 6.1 wt%(Pt@N/C-10), the catalyst exhibits greatly improved activity and long-time stability as an efficient OER catalyst. Such high catalytic performance is attributed to the core-shell structure relationship, in which the active N-doped-C shell not only provides a protective shield to avoid rapid Pt nanocrystal oxidation at high potentials and inhibits the Pt migration and agglomeration, but also improves the conductivity and charge transfer kinetics.
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U20A20119,22078292 and 22008212)。
文摘In order to improve the catalytic performance of the nitrobenzene hydrogenation rearrangement to prepare p-aminophenol,a bimetallic Pt-Ni/C(PNC)catalyst was synthesized.Taking advantage of the synergistic effect of Ni and Pt to enhance product selectivity and catalytic performance stability,the electrons in Ni are moved to Pt by the electron effect,which affects the catalyst’s ability to activate H_(2)as well as the amount of hydrogen activated.Furthermore,due to the strong Pt(5d)-Ni(3d)coupling effect,Ni can effectively maintain Pt stability in the acidic system and reduce Pt dissolution.The stability of the PNC can be found to be greatly enhanced compared to the Pt/C(PC)catalyst,and p-aminophenol selectivity is greatly enhanced,showing excellent catalytic performance.
文摘PtNi/C nanoparticles with different atomic ratios of Pt/Ni were produced in pulse microwave assisted polyol process. Transmission electron microscopy(TEM) images show uniform morphology. X-ray diffraction(XRD) pattern plus energy dispersive X-ray(EDX) spectroscopy suggests pure composition. Cyclic voltammogram study reveals that PtNi/C nanoparticles synthesized in pulse microwave assisted polyol process have better catalytic activity for the oxidation of methanol to carbon dioxide than those synthesized in continuous process.