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  • 2020QuantumATK: an integrated platform of electronic and atomic-scale modelling toolscitations
  • 2020QuantumATK: An integrated platform of electronic and atomic-scale modelling tools1568citations
  • 2017New Platinum Alloy Catalysts for Oxygen Electroreduction Based on Alkaline Earth Metals25citations
  • 2017New Platinum Alloy Catalysts for Oxygen Electroreduction Based on Alkaline Earth Metals25citations
  • 2016Exploring the Lanthanide Contraction to Tune the Activity and Stability of Ptcitations
  • 2016Exploring the Lanthanide Contraction to Tune the Activity and Stability of Ptcitations
  • 2016Correlation between diffusion barriers and alloying energy in binary alloys39citations
  • 2016Pt x Gd alloy formation on Pt(111): Preparation and structural characterization18citations
  • 2015Controlling the Activity and Stability of Pt-Based Electrocatalysts By Means of the Lanthanide Contractioncitations
  • 2015Structure, activity, and stability of platinum alloys as catalysts for the oxygen reduction reactioncitations
  • 2015Correlating Structure and Oxygen Reduction Activity on Y/Pt(111) and Gd/Pt(111) Single Crystalscitations
  • 2014Understanding the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on a Y/Pt(111) Single Crystalcitations
  • 2014Engineering the Activity and Stability of Pt-Alloy Cathode Fuel-Cell Electrocatalysts by Tuning the Pt-Pt Distancecitations
  • 2012Understanding the electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction on platinum and its alloys1063citations
  • 2010Computer simulations of nanoindentation in Mg-Cu and Cu-Zr metallic glasses16citations

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  • Jensen, Kristian
  • Pozzoni, Umberto Martinez
  • Palsgaard, Mattias L. N.
  • Penazzi, Gabriele
  • Verstichel, Brecht
  • Stradi, Daniele
  • Lee, Maeng-Eun
  • Smidstrup, Søren
  • Chill, Samuel T.
  • Gunst, Tue
  • Wellendorff, Jess
  • Brandbyge, Mads
  • Stokbro, Kurt
  • Corsetti, Fabiano
  • Markussen, Troels
  • Schneider, Julian
  • Ojanperä, Ari
  • Khomyakov, Petr A.
  • Rasmussen, Filip
  • Vancraeyveld, Pieter
  • Ojanpera, Ari
  • Blom, Anders
  • Martinez, Umberto
  • Malacrida, Paolo
  • Schiøtz, Jakob
  • Stephens, Ifan Erfyl Lester
  • Rossmeisl, Jan
  • Chorkendorff, Ib
  • Escudero-Escribano, M.
  • Velázquez-Palenzuela, Amado
  • Velazquez-Palenzuela, Amado Andres
  • L. Stephens, I. E.
  • Tripkovic, Vladimir
  • Escribano, Maria Escudero
  • Hansen, Martin Hangaard
  • Stephens, Ifan
  • Mehta, Apurva
  • Pedersen, Anders Filsøe
  • Ulrikkeholm, Elisabeth Therese
  • Feidenhansl, Robert K.
  • Friebel, Daniel
  • Nilsson, Anders
  • Pedersen, Christoffer Mølleskov
  • Johansson, Tobias Peter
  • Hernandez-Fernandez, Patricia
  • Stephens, Ifan E. L.
  • Grønbjerg, Ulrik
  • Bondarenko, Alexander S.
  • Jacobsen, Karsten Wedel
  • Thyssen, Anders
  • Bailey, Nicholas
  • Paduraru, Anca
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Controlling the Activity and Stability of Pt-Based Electrocatalysts By Means of the Lanthanide Contraction

  • Tripkovic, Vladimir
  • Malacrida, Paolo
  • Schiøtz, Jakob
  • Stephens, Ifan Erfyl Lester
  • Rossmeisl, Jan
  • Escribano, Maria Escudero
  • Chorkendorff, Ib
  • Vej-Hansen, Ulrik Grønbjerg
  • Velázquez-Palenzuela, Amado
Abstract

In order to reduce the Pt loading at the cathode of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) more active and stable catalysts are needed to drive the oxygen reduction reaction. Most research has focussed on achieving this by alloying Pt with Fe, Co, Ni or Cu [1,2]. However, these compounds typically degrade under PEMFC conditions, due to dealloying. Alloys of Pt and lanthanides may be inherently less prone to dealloying under reactions conditions, due to their negative enthalpy of formation [2-4].<br/><br/>Herein we present a systematic study on the trends in activity of seven novel Pt-lanthanide electrodes (Pt5La, Pt5Ce, Pt5Sm, Pt5Gd, Pt5Tb, Pt5Dy and Pt5Tm). The materials are highly active, presenting a 3 to 6-fold activity enhancement over Pt [3-5], amongst the most active polycrystalline Pt-based catalyst ever reported. Moreover, our recent study showed that PtxGd is highly active in the nanoparticulate form [6]. On the bulk alloys, a Pt overlayer with a thickness of few Pt layers is formed onto the bulk alloys by acid leaching (Fig. 1A) [3-5]. The ORR activity versus the lattice parameter obtained by X-ray diffraction measurements follows a volcano relationship (Fig. 1B). Furthermore, we explain the trends in stability, and present the lattice parameter as a new descriptor that controls both the activity and stability of these materials. Using the lanthanide contraction we demonstrate that the electrocatalytic performance can be engineered by tuning the Pt-Pt distance.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • x-ray diffraction
  • Oxygen
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • leaching
  • Lanthanide