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Phosphate adsorption and its effect on oxygen reduction reaction for PtxCoy alloy and Au-core-Pt-shell electrocatalysts

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Lee, Kug-Seung; Yoo, Sung Jong; Ahn, Docheon; Kim, Soo-Kil; Hwang, Seung Jun; Sung, Yung-Eun; Kim, Hyung-Juhn; Cho, EunAe; Henkensmeier, Dirk; Lim, Tae-Hoon; Jang, Jong Hyun

Issue Date
2011-10
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.56 No.24, pp.8802-8810
Abstract
The phosphate adsorption characteristics and its effect on oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) were examined for various carbon-supported catalysts (Pt/C, Pt3Co/C, PtCo/C, and Au-core-Pt-shell/C). Using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and the addition of phosphoric acid, the degree of phosphate adsorption for each catalyst was evaluated based on the intensity of the phosphate adsorption peaks (0.25-0.3 V and 0.5-0.65 V) and on the decrease in the platinum oxidation current (0.9V). In the N2O reduction technique, the surface structures were analyzed using N2O as an electrochemical probe, which showed that as the Co content increased, (i) steps or defects were introduced by surface reconstruction, (ii) the phosphate adsorbed more strongly compared to Pt/C with a preference for the terrace sites, and (iii) the potential of zero total charge (PZTC) shifted to negative potentials. In the case of the Au-core-Pt-shell/C, the phosphate adsorption was found to be weaker than other catalysts, including Pt/C catalyst. The relative ORR activity with PA addition, normalized by that with no phosphate adsorption, was significantly smaller for Co containing alloy catalysts (PtCo/C: 18.2%) and larger for Au-core-Pt-shell (30.2%) compared with the Pt/C catalyst (27.8%), confirming the phosphate adsorption characteristics of each catalyst, as measured by CV and N2O reduction analysis. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0013-4686
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/213165
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2011.07.084
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