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Controlled Doping of Electrocatalysts through Engineering Impurities

Authors :
Se‐Ho Kim
Su‐Hyun Yoo
Sangyong Shin
Ayman A. El‐Zoka
Olga Kasian
Joohyun Lim
Jiwon Jeong
Christina Scheu
Jörg Neugebauer
Hyunjoo Lee
Mira Todorova
Baptiste Gault
Source :
Advanced Materials
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Fuel cells recombine water from H-2 and O-2 thereby can power, for example, cars or houses with no direct carbon emission. In anion-exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs), to reach high power densities, operating at high pH is an alternative to using large volumes of noble metals catalysts at the cathode, where the oxygen-reduction reaction occurs. However, the sluggish kinetics of the hydrogen-oxidation reaction (HOR) hinders upscaling despite promising catalysts. Here, the authors observe an unexpected ingress of B into Pd nanocatalysts synthesized by wet-chemistry, gaining control over this B-doping, and report on its influence on the HOR activity in alkaline conditions. They rationalize their findings using ab initio calculations of both H- and OH-adsorption on B-doped Pd. Using this "impurity engineering" approach, they thus design Pt-free catalysts as required in electrochemical energy conversion devices, for example, next generations of AEMFCs, that satisfy the economic and environmental constraints, that is, reasonable operating costs and long-term stability, to enable the "hydrogen economy."

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....502f9346b47168b391415d7384e76646