Composition-Controllable AuPt Alloy Catalysts for Electrooxidation of Formic Acid

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Wen-Jin Shen
Ji-Long Sang
Ling Cai
Yong-Jun Li
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[1] Hunan University,State Key Lab of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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AuPt alloy; nanoparticle; controllable composition; formic acid; electrooxidation;
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AuPt alloy catalysts with various compositions have been successfully prepared simply by one-step co-reduction of Au and Pt precursors involving sodium citrate as stabilizer and reductant. XRD, TEM and EDX element mapping analysis confirmed that the resulting AuPt nanoparticles are single-phase alloys rather than random mixtures of tiny Au and Pt particles. Compared with Pt/C, alloying Au with Pt can effectively alter the kinetic process of formic acid oxidation, reducing the generation of CO-like intermediates. Au81Pt19 displays superior electrocatalytic activity and durability, ~11 times in the mass activity better than commercial Pt/C and may be of practical significance for the commercialization of direct formic acid fuel cell.
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