Doping Platinum with Germanium: An Effective Way to Mitigate the CO Poisoning

Chemphyschem. 2021 Aug 4;22(15):1603-1610. doi: 10.1002/cphc.202100407. Epub 2021 Jun 17.

Abstract

The vulnerability towards CO poisoning is a major drawback affecting the efficiency and long-term performance of platinum catalysts in fuel cells. In the present work, by a combination of density functional theory calculations and mass spectrometry experiments, we test and explain the promotional effect of Ge on Pt catalysts with higher resistance to deactivation via CO poisoning. A thorough exploration of the configurational space of gas-phase Ptn + and GePtn-1 + (n=5-9) clusters using global minima search techniques and the subsequent electronic structure analysis reveals that germanium doping reduces the binding strength between Pt and CO by hindering the 2π-back-donation. Importantly, the clusters remain catalytically active towards H2 dissociation. The ability of Ge to weaken the Pt-CO interaction was confirmed by mass spectrometry experiments. Ge can be a promising alloying agent to tune the selectivity and improve the durability of Pt particles, thus opening the way to novel catalytic alternatives for fuel cells.

Keywords: CO poisoning; Platinum; fuel cells; germanium doping; nanocatalysts.