Plating Precious Metals on Nonprecious Metal Nanoparticles for Sustainable Electrocatalysts
Author(s) -
Lei Wang,
Zhenhua Zeng,
Cheng Ma,
Yifan Liu,
Michael Giroux,
Miaofang Chi,
Jian Jin,
Jeffrey Greeley,
Chao Wang
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.853
H-Index - 488
eISSN - 1530-6992
pISSN - 1530-6984
DOI - 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00046
Subject(s) - cobalt , catalysis , nanoparticle , platinum , materials science , thermal decomposition , precious metal , galvanic cell , plating (geology) , metal , chemical engineering , inorganic chemistry , nanotechnology , chemistry , metallurgy , organic chemistry , engineering , geophysics , geology
Precious metals have broad applications in modern industry and renewable energy technologies. The high cost and limited availability of these materials, however, have caused a grand challenge for sustainability. Here, we report on the plating of a precious metal on nonprecious metal nanoparticles for the development of sustainable electrocatalysts. Cobalt/platinum core/shell (denoted as Co@Pt) nanoparticles were synthesized via seed-mediated growth. The Co seeds were first synthesized by thermal decomposition of cobalt carbonyl, and the Pt shell was overgrown in situ by adding platinum acetylacetonate (Pt(acac) 2 ). The galvanic replacement reaction between Co and the Pt precursor was successfully suppressed by taking advantage of CO (generated from the decomposition of cobalt carbonyl) as the stabilizing ligand and/or reducing agent. The obtained Co@Pt nanoparticles were further found to exhibit enhanced catalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR).
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