Abstract

Bimetallic Pt x Cu y nanocrystals (NCs) with well-defined hexa-pod morphology were synthesized via a wet chemistry approach. The as-synthesized convex NCs with dimensions of around 20 nm show exposed low-index (111) facets on the seeds and various high-index facets on the pods. The growth mechanism involved preferred growth along the crystallographic direction on cuboctahedral seeds. The synthetic protocol could be applied to the synthesis of Pt x Cu y NCs with various Cu/Pt ratios. The electro-catalytic activity of the hexa-pod PtxCuy NCs supported on carbon black towards the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) was studied. The hexa-pod PtCu2/C catalysts exhibit the highest specific activity (3.7 mA/cmPt 2) and mass activity (2.4 A/mgPt) reported to date for Pt x Cu y . Comparison with other morphological forms of Pt x Cu y indicated that the enhanced activity originated from morphological factors. The existence of high-index facets as well as abundant edges and steps on the pods could reasonably explain the enhanced catalytic activity. The hexa-pod Pt x Cu y /C catalysts also show high morphological stability and activity after accelerated durability tests. The as-synthesized hexa-pod Pt x Cu y NCs have high potential as cathode electro-catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells.

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