Abstract

Activities for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) were investigated on Ni low index surfaces modified by electrochemical deposition of Pt (Pt/Ni(hkl)) and then thermal annealing. The ORR current density at 0.9V (RHE) of the Pt/Ni(111) without annealing is three times higher than that of Pt(111). However, the Pt/Ni(111) without annealing has a low durability, with the activity reduction of more than 50% after 1000 potential cycles between 0.6V and 1.0V. The catalytic activity and durability are improved by annealing of Pt/Ni(111). The ORR activity of the Pt/Ni(111) with annealing at 650K is 1.7 times higher than that without annealing and the decrease of the activity is less than 10% after 1000 potential cycles. The annealing process stabilizes the Pt-rich shell on Ni(111).

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