Abstract

AbstractDeveloping efficient and stable Pt‐based oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts is a way to promote the large‐scale application of fuel cells. Pt‐based alloy nanowires are promising ORR catalysts, but their application is hampered by activity loss caused by structural destruction during long‐term cycling. Herein, the preparation of ordered PtFeIr intermetallic nanowire catalysts with an average diameter of 2.6 nm and face‐centered tetragonal structure (fct‐PtFeIr/C) is reported. A silica‐protected strategy prevents the deformation of PtFeIr nanowires during the phase transition at high temperature. The as‐prepared fct‐PtFeIr/C exhibited superior mass activity for ORR (2.03 A mgPt−1) than disordered PtFeIr nanowires with face‐centered cubic structure (1.11 A mgPt−1) and commercial Pt/C (0.21 A mgPt−1). Importantly, the structure and electrochemical performance of fct‐PtFeIr/C were maintained after stability tests, showing the advantages of the ordered structure.

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