Facet-Dependent Long-Term Stability of Gold Aerogels toward Ethylene Glycol Oxidation Reaction

In this work, a series of AuPNR 6 – 50 aerogels with different percentages of {110} facets (from ∼12 to 36%) were controllably prepared and then used to investigate their performance (specific activity and long-term stability) toward ethylene glycol oxidation reaction (EGOR), in which PNR represents...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2020-09, Vol.12 (35), p.39033-39042
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Cui, Wu, Chenshuo, Xing, Lixiang, Duan, Wenchao, Zhang, Xiang, Cao, Yi, Xia, Haibing
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, a series of AuPNR 6 – 50 aerogels with different percentages of {110} facets (from ∼12 to 36%) were controllably prepared and then used to investigate their performance (specific activity and long-term stability) toward ethylene glycol oxidation reaction (EGOR), in which PNR represents the particle number ratio of 6 nm Au NPs to 50 nm Au NPs. It is found that their specific activity and long-term stability highly depend on the sum of the percentage of the {100} and {111} facets and the percentage of {110} facets, respectively. In addition, Au24 6 – 50 aerogels with the highest percentage of {110} facets can possess excellent long-term stability (retaining about 95% of the initial current) but still have excellent specific activity (about 90.42 mA cm–2). Thus, the specific activity and long-time stability of AuPNR 6 – 50 aerogels toward EGOR can be well balanced by controlling the proper percentage of {110} facets on their surfaces. Therefore, the successful fabrication of AuPNR 6 – 50 aerogels with greatly improved long-term stability and excellent specific activity not only provides a novel method for the design of electrocatalysts but also would boost the commercial development of direct ethylene glycol fuel cells.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c08914