Abstract

AbstractDoping the PtNi octahedra with trace amount of transition metals has recently been shown to significantly improve the activity and durability of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). However, the role of excessive amounts of doped elements on ORR performance is unclear. In this work, PtNi octahedra were synthesized with and without excess Mo dopant. Also, spherical PtNi nanoparticles containing excess Co dopant were synthesized. The ORR performance revealed that PtNiMo octahedra and PtNiCo nanoparticles showed inferior ORR activities compared to bimetallic PtNi octahedra. Based on the electrochemical analysis, we found that unfavorable oxygen‐binding strengths of PtNiMo and PtNiCo catalysts decrease the ORR performances.

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