Ternary CoPtAu Nanoparticles as a General Catalyst for Highly Efficient Electro-oxidation of Liquid Fuels

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2019 Aug 12;58(33):11527-11533. doi: 10.1002/anie.201906137. Epub 2019 Jul 9.

Abstract

Efficient electro-oxidation of formic acid, methanol, and ethanol is challenging owing to the multiple chemical reaction steps required to accomplish full oxidation to CO2 . Herein, a ternary CoPtAu nanoparticle catalyst system is reported in which Co and Pt form an intermetallic L10 -structure and Au segregates on the surface to alloy with Pt. The L10 -structure stabilizes Co and significantly enhances the catalysis of the PtAu surface towards electro-oxidation of ethanol, methanol, and formic acid, with mass activities of 1.55 A/mgPt , 1.49 A/mgPt , and 11.97 A/mgPt , respectively in 0.1 m HClO4 . The L10 -CoPtAu catalyst is also stable, with negligible degradation in mass activities and no obvious Co/Pt/Au composition changes after 10 000 potential cycles. The in situ surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy study indicates that the ternary catalyst activates the C-C bond more efficiently for ethanol oxidation.

Keywords: C−C bond cleavage; electro-oxidation; in situ studies; intermetallic structures; nanoparticles; ternary nanoparticles.

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