Abstract

Pt and Pt-based alloys have been proven to be the most efficient catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). However, their susceptibility to CO deactivation and high cost as well as the limited reserves of Pt hinder their practical application. M-N-C catalysts for ORR from low-cost and earth abundant metal elements have exhibited a great promise to replace current platinum-based catalysts for PEMFCs. But insufficient stability is the major hurdle to prohibit their practical applications. In this study, we designed and synthesized bimetallic electrocatalysts which have enhanced stability in acidic condition with improved ORR activity by making metal interactions. Bimetallic (Co, Fe) oxides were prepared first by spray pyrolysis. Spray pyrolysis has advantages of component dispersibility and making hollow sphere that is ideal structure for mass transport without template. The product electrocatalysts showed high surface area and catalytic activity with reduced mass transport resistance. The synthesized bimetallic catalysts were analyzed by BET, XAFS, HR-STEM and electrochemical analysis system.

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