452f Near-Surface Alloys for Improved Electrocatalysis

Anand Nilekar1, Ye Xu2, J. Zhang3, M. B. Vukmirovic3, Kotaro Sasaki3, Radoslav R. Adzic3, and Manos Mavrikakis4. (1) University of Wisconsin, Department of Chemical Engineering, 1415 Engineering Dr. #2010, Madison, WI 53706, (2) Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, MS-6367, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6367, (3) Materials Science, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY 11973, (4) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1415 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI 53706

Electrochemical experiments show that the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) on Pt monolayers supported on various transition metals exhibits a volcano-type behavior. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that, on these monolayers, O-O bond-breaking occurs more easily as O-H bond-making becomes more difficult, and explain why the Pd-supported Pt monolayer shows higher ORR activity than that of pure Pt. Furthermore, single crystal and supported nanoparticles experiments with mixed metal monolayers on top of Pd substrates, suggest that one can further enhance ORR kinetics, by taking advantage of favorable adsorbate-adsorbate interactions, as corroborated by DFT calculations and in-situ XANES studies. These results demonstrate the possibility of devising ORR catalysts both cheaper and more active, and with improved corrosion-resistance compared to pure Pt.


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