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Support-free nanostructured Pt Cu electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction prepared by alternating magnetron sputtering

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University of Copenhagen1

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark2

Imaging and Structural Analysis, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark3

Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology4

University of Bern5

Nanostructuring of electrocatalysts is an important aspect of catalyst design as catalytic performance depends not only on the specific activity (reaction rate per surface area), but also on the dispersion of the catalyst. We present an industrially compatible, but effective preparation method for support-free nanostructured catalyst layers.

Alternating sputtering was used to prepare heterogeneous PtCu templates ranging from 95 up to 99.5 at. % Cu. These templates were then electrochemically leached to form a nanostructured PtCu network and benchmarked with respect to the oxygen reduction reaction. It is shown that the templates with lower Cu:Pt ratios exhibit the highest initial specific activity but have a relatively low electrochemically active surface area.

Subjecting the samples to extended accelerated stress tests, it is found that the support-free nanostructured PtCu networks are relatively resistant to high potential cycling, which can be explained by the lack of carbon corrosion. The loss in electrochemical surface area thereby depends on the initial Pt content.

The specific oxygen reduction activity, however, approaches the value of bulk Pt. Although this decrease is not desirable, still an (specific) activity improvement of two to four times as compared carbon supported nanoparticles can be preserved.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 432-440
ISSN: 18732755 and 03787753
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.12.044
ORCIDs: Bowen, Jacob R. and 0000-0001-9103-8343

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