Issue 8, 2019

Pt-rare earth metal alloy/metal oxide catalysts for oxygen reduction and alcohol oxidation reactions: an overview

Abstract

Pt based catalysts represent the state-of-the-art electrocatalyst for electrochemical cathodic oxygen reduction reaction of proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Among Pt based electrocatalysts, Pt-transition metal catalysts have been the most successful in terms of activity. However, the poor structural and chemical stability of Pt-alloy catalysts are challenges. Alternatively, alloying Pt with rare earth metals is considered as one of the effective ways to discover active and durable electrocatalysts for the ORR. The advantages of alloying with rare earth metals bring a substantial change in the electronic properties and their negative alloying energy or enthalpy of formation of alloys provides special driving force to resist against dissolution. Synthesis of Pt-rare earth alloys by a solution phase route is challenging. To date there have been only physical metallurgical methods which help to synthesize them successfully in the form of an alloy, where as traditional wet chemical synthesis methods results rare earth turns into metal oxide/hydroxide. This article reviews several studies put forward to synthesize Pt-rare earth alloy/oxide catalysts by various physical metallurgical methods and solution-based synthesis protocols and their effect on the improvement of ORR activity.

Graphical abstract: Pt-rare earth metal alloy/metal oxide catalysts for oxygen reduction and alcohol oxidation reactions: an overview

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
11 Feb 2019
Accepted
28 Apr 2019
First published
29 Apr 2019

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2019,3, 1866-1891

Pt-rare earth metal alloy/metal oxide catalysts for oxygen reduction and alcohol oxidation reactions: an overview

S. G. Peera, T. G. Lee and A. K. Sahu, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2019, 3, 1866 DOI: 10.1039/C9SE00082H

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