Achieving complete electrooxidation of ethanol by single atomic Rh decoration of Pt nanocubes

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Mar 15;119(11):e2112109119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2112109119. Epub 2022 Mar 9.

Abstract

SignificanceDirect ethanol fuel cells are attracting growing attention as portable power sources due to their advantages such as higher mass-energy density than hydrogen and less toxicity than methanol. However, it is challenging to achieve the complete electrooxidation to generate 12 electrons per ethanol, resulting in a low fuel utilization efficiency. This manuscript reports the complete ethanol electrooxidation by engineering efficient catalysts via single-atom modification. The combined electrochemical measurements, in situ characterization, and density functional theory calculations unravel synergistic effects of single Rh atoms and Pt nanocubes and identify reaction pathways leading to the selective C-C bond cleavage to oxidize ethanol to CO2. This study provides a unique single-atom approach to tune the activity and selectivity toward complicated electrocatalytic reactions.

Keywords: ethanol oxidation reaction; platinum nanocubes; rhodium; single atom catalyst.