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Construction of Pd-Zn dual sites to enhance the performance for ethanol electro-oxidation reaction.


ABSTRACT: Rational design and synthesis of superior electrocatalysts for ethanol oxidation is crucial to practical applications of direct ethanol fuel cells. Here, we report that the construction of Pd-Zn dual sites with well exposure and uniformity can significantly improve the efficiency of ethanol electro-oxidation. Through synthetic method control, Pd-Zn dual sites on intermetallic PdZn nanoparticles, Pd-Pd sites on Pd nanoparticles and individual Pd sites are respectively obtained on the same N-doped carbon coated ZnO support. Compared with Pd-Pd sites and individual Pd sites, Pd-Zn dual sites display much higher activity for ethanol electro-oxidation, exceeding that of commercial Pd/C by a factor of ~24. Further computational studies disclose that Pd-Zn dual sites promote the adsorption of ethanol and hydroxide ion to optimize the electro-oxidation pathway with dramatically reduced energy barriers, leading to the superior activity. This work provides valuable clues for developing high-performance ethanol electro-oxidation catalysts for fuel cells.

SUBMITTER: Qiu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8421426 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Construction of Pd-Zn dual sites to enhance the performance for ethanol electro-oxidation reaction.

Qiu Yajun Y   Zhang Jian J   Jin Jing J   Sun Jiaqiang J   Tang Haolin H   Chen Qingqing Q   Zhang Zedong Z   Sun Wenming W   Meng Ge G   Xu Qi Q   Zhu Youqi Y   Han Aijuan A   Gu Lin L   Wang Dingsheng D   Li Yadong Y  

Nature communications 20210906 1


Rational design and synthesis of superior electrocatalysts for ethanol oxidation is crucial to practical applications of direct ethanol fuel cells. Here, we report that the construction of Pd-Zn dual sites with well exposure and uniformity can significantly improve the efficiency of ethanol electro-oxidation. Through synthetic method control, Pd-Zn dual sites on intermetallic PdZn nanoparticles, Pd-Pd sites on Pd nanoparticles and individual Pd sites are respectively obtained on the same N-doped  ...[more]

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