Abstract

Developing highly durable and active Pt-supported catalysts is currently the most prominent and practicable electrocatalyst design strategy for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) due to their high electrocatalytic stability and activity. Herein, we fabricated CeO2 nanorods with tiny Pt nanoparticles that possess good electrocatalytic behavior for methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). In addition, the presence of Ce3+ and small Pt nanoparticles (3.46 nm) enhanced strong metal interaction, facilitating the formation of oxygen vacancies on the CeO2 surface to boost the MOR performance. Hence, the Pt-CeO2 catalyst revealed high mass activity (1414.0 mA mg−1) and areal-specific activity (1.615 mA cm−2) towards MOR in an acidic electrolyte, which was three times that of the 20% Pt/C catalyst (545.4 mA mg−1 and 0.856 mA cm−2). Besides, the Pt-CeO2 catalyst exhibited excellent performance of MOR in an alkaline electrolyte and retained 90.44% of its initial mass activity after 5000 cycles due to the unique morphology and synergistic effects between Pt and CeO2. Pt-CeO2 is regarded as a promising MOR electrocatalyst for DMFC applications.Graphical

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