Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.530, 189-195, 2018
Synthesis of defect-rich palladium-tin alloy nanochain networks for formic acid oxidation
Unique and novel Pd4Sn nanochain networks were successfully synthesized with an average diameter of 5 nm, rendering a modified Pd electronic structure with rich defects such as atomic corners, steps or ledges as catalytic active sites for great enhancement of charge transfer and electrode kinetics. The prepared Pd4Sn nanochain networks held an electrochemically active surface area as high as 119.40 m(2) g(-1), and exhibited higher catalytic activity and stability toward formic acid oxidation compared with Pd3Sn nanochain networks, Pd5Sn nanochain networks, Pd4Sn dendrites and Pd/C. The fundamental insight of the enhancement mechanism is discussed, and this work offers a novel, less expensive but highly active catalyst for direct formic acid fuel cells. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Pd4Sn nanochain networks;Electrocatalyst;Formic acid oxidation reaction;Active sites;Fuel cells