Abstract

This paper proposes an environmentally friendly one-pot synthesis approach for the PtCu and PtNi nanoparticles with the gradient structure on the carbon support. This method offers exceptional advantages over other approaches. Among them there is a surfactant-free synthesis, being low-temperature, simple, fast, and one-pot. The bimetallic electrocatalysts with a reduced platinum content for proton-exchange membrane fuel cells have been obtained. The proposed method is promising in terms of scaling and transition to commercial production. In this study, we first attempted to apply the gradient synthesis strategy to the PtNi/C catalysts in order to make this method versatile. We obtained the high-performance PtNi/C and PtCu/C catalysts, exhibiting the specific ORR activity higher than that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst by 3 and 4.6 times, respectively.

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