Nanoparticles of Ag with a Pt and Pd rich surface supported on carbon as a new catalyst for the oxygen electroreduction reaction (ORR) in acid electrolytes: Part 2

2015 
Abstract In the first part of this work, the feasibility of developing a catalyst with high activity for the oxygen electroreduction reaction (ORR) in acid media and with low Pt loading was demonstrated by over coating a silver (Ag) nanoparticle with a shell of platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) [7] . The results show that best activity is not directly related to a higher PtPd loading on the surface of the Ag. The best catalyst in a series of this type of catalyst is found with Ag@Pt 0.3 Pd 0.3 /C which gives a specific activity for oxygen reduction, j k (in units of mA cm −2 of real area), of 0.07 mA cm −2 at 0.85 V vs. NHE, as compared to 0.04 mA cm −2 when with a commercial Pt on carbon catalyst (Pt 20 /C) is used in an identical electrode except for the catalyst. The mass activity, j m (in units of mA μg −1 of Pt), for Ag@Pt 0.3 Pd 0.3 /C is 0.04 mA μg −1 of Pt at 0.85 V vs. NHE, whereas that for the Pt 20 /C gives 0.02 mA μg −1 of Pt, showing Ag@Pt 0.3 Pd 0.3 /C is a lower-cost catalyst, because using a Ag core and Pd with Pt in the shell gives the highest catalytic activity using less Pt.
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