Surface Reconstruction of Single-Twinned AgPdIr Nanoalloy during the Formate Oxidation and Dehydrogenation Reactions
Formate has emerged as a promising energy carrier to generate electrons via formate oxidation reaction (FOR) and hydrogen via formate dehydrogenation reaction (FDR), and it is desirable but difficult to design a novel bifunctional (electro)catalyst to improve reaction kinetics. Herein, we construct...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS omega 2024-11, Vol.9 (46), p.45811-45821 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Formate has emerged as a promising energy carrier to generate electrons via formate oxidation reaction (FOR) and hydrogen via formate dehydrogenation reaction (FDR), and it is desirable but difficult to design a novel bifunctional (electro)catalyst to improve reaction kinetics. Herein, we construct the single-twinned AgPdIr (t-AgPdIr) nanoalloy to improve the catalytic activity and stability for the formate oxidation and dehydrogenation processes. The t-AgPdIr nanoalloy, characterized by a distinctive twinned structure with strains and a downshift of the d-band center, demonstrates an improved peak current density of 4.6 A·mgPd –1, a diminished onset potential of 0.45 V, a superior activity retention of 55.7% after 600 cycles, and a current density of 0.73 A·mgPd –1 following potentiostatic polarization for 3600 s. Additionally, the t-AgPdIr catalyst shows an enhanced turnover frequency value of 407.3 h–1, a higher volume of generated H2 gas up to 51.8 mL after 120 min of reaction, and an activity recovery of 90.7% after five reaction cycles. Impressively, compared with the as-prepared nanoalloy, the postreaction catalyst shows a stable strain state along the twin boundaries and a surface segregation of Pd and Ir elements after the formate oxidation and dehydrogenation reactions. |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.4c03637 |