DOI: 10.1002/asia.202300601 ISSN:

Highly durable PtNi alloy on Sb doped SnO2 for oxygen reduction reaction with strong metal‐support interaction

Liwei Fang, Shengsen Wang, Yiqing Lu, Chengwei Deng, Liping Sun, Yuanhui Cheng
  • General Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic Chemistry

Carbon‐supported Pt is currently used as catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells but is handicapped by carbon corrosion at high potential. Herein, a stable PtNi/SnO2 interface structure has been designed and achieved by a two‐step solvothermal method. The robust and conductive Sb‐doped SnO2 supports provide sufficient surfaces to confine PtNi alloy. Moreover, PtNi/Sb0.11SnO2 presents a more strongly coupled Pt‐SnO2 interface with lattice overlap of Pt (111) and SnO2 (110), together with enhanced electron transfer from SnO2 to Pt. Therefore, PtNi/Sb0.11SnO2 exhibits a high catalytic activity for ORR with a half‐wave potential of 0.860 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) and a mass activity of 166.2 mA mgPt‐1@0.9 V in 0.1M HClO4 electrolyte. Importantly, accelerated degradation testing (ADT) further identify the inhibition of support corrosion and agglomeration of Pt‐based active nanoparticles in PtNi/Sb0.11SnO2. This work highlights the significant importance of modulating metal‐support interactions for improving the catalytic activity and durability of electrocatalysts.

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