Abstract

AbstractImproving the activity and stability of Pt‐based electrocatalysts is essential for large‐scale commercial applications of fuel cells. The ordered Pt‐based alloy nanomaterials encapsulated by coating have attracted significant attention. Here, we displayed a surface coating strategy to synthesize structurally ordered PtCo alloy catalysts featuring nitrogen‐doped carbon (NC). Experimental results reveal that the sample with appropriate dopamine feeding content shows enhanced oxygen reduction activity and stability, which exhibits a mass activity of 1.36 mA ⋅ mg−1Pt and specific activity of 1.98 mA ⋅ cm−2, superior to those of excessive or low dopamine adding content samples and commercial Pt/C catalyst. The enhanced electrocatalytic performance of this catalyst was attributed to the combined effect including the protection of suitable thickness NC shells, strong electronic interaction and high ordering degree. In this work, the surface coating strategy provides available references to further improve the oxygen reduction performance of PtM alloy catalysts.

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