Synergistic interactions between PtRu catalyst and nitrogen-doped carbon support boost hydrogen oxidation

Hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cell (HEMFC) is a potentially cost-effective energy conversion technology. However, current state-of-the-art HEMFCs require a high loading of platinum-group-metal (PGM) catalysts, especially for the hydrogen oxidation reaction. Here we develop a porous nitrogen-doped...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature catalysis 2023-09, Vol.6 (9), p.773-783
Hauptverfasser: Ni, Weiyan, Meibom, Josephine Lederballe, Hassan, Noor Ul, Chang, Miyeon, Chu, You-Chiuan, Krammer, Anna, Sun, Songlan, Zheng, Yiwei, Bai, Lichen, Ma, Wenchao, Lee, Seunghwa, Jin, Seongmin, Luterbacher, Jeremy S., Schüler, Andreas, Chen, Hao Ming, Mustain, William E., Hu, Xile
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Zusammenfassung:Hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cell (HEMFC) is a potentially cost-effective energy conversion technology. However, current state-of-the-art HEMFCs require a high loading of platinum-group-metal (PGM) catalysts, especially for the hydrogen oxidation reaction. Here we develop a porous nitrogen-doped carbon-suppported PtRu hydrogen oxidation reaction catalyst (PtRu/pN-C) that has a high intrinsic and mass activity in alkaline condition. Spectroscopic and microscopic data indicate the presence of Pt single atoms in addition to PtRu nanoparticles on pN-C. Mechanistic study suggests Ru modulates the electronic structure of Pt for an optimized hydrogen binding energy, while Pt single atoms on pN-C optimize the interfacial water structure. These synergetic interactions are responsible for the high catalytic activity of this catalyst. An HEMFC with a low loading of this catalyst and a commercial Fe–N–C oxygen reduction reaction catalyst achieves a high PGM utilization rate. The current density at 0.65 V of this HEMFC reaches 1.5 A cm −2 , exceeding the US Department of Energy 2022 target (1 A cm −2 ) by 50%. Hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells are promising devices for energy conversion. Now, a porous nitrogen-doped carbon-supported PtRu catalyst for the hydrogen oxidation reaction is presented, consisting of Pt single atoms and PtRu nanoparticles that work synergistically. The catalyst enables a fuel cell that exceeds the US Department of Energy 2022 performance target.
ISSN:2520-1158
2520-1158
DOI:10.1038/s41929-023-01007-1