Abstract

AbstractTo clarify the mechanism of active site conversion and utilization of the Pt−M alloy complexed with nitrogen‐doped carbon (NC) catalysts (Pt−M/NC) for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), we synthesized the two‐dimensions thin‐layer hierarchical porous nitrogen‐carbon for supporting PtCo nanoparticles (2D PtCo/TNC) and applied to alkaline ORR. The self‐assembled thin layer of carbon nitride (TL‐C3N4) was thermally fused with commercial carbon black (C) to form a 2D‐TNC, which can conduct the optimal mass transfer. Therewith, PtCo nanoparticles were anchored on this carrier through a thermal injection strategy, promoting the formation of Co−N and achieving low Pt loading (2 wt%). As a promoter, the Co−N favours the lattice distortion of PtCo alloys and facilitates the in‐situ adsorption‐diffusion process of oxygen‐containing species. Thus, the obtained catalyst demonstrates an excellent ORR activity in alkaline electrolytes, with a half‐wave potential (E1/2) of 0.885 V and electrochemical active surface area (ECSA) of 111 m2/g, lower Tafel slope of 66 mV/dec.

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