Highly Active Multimetallic Palladium Nanoalloys Embedded in Conducting Polymer As Anode Catalyst for Electrooxidation of Ethanol
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Fabrication of multimetallic nanocatalysts with controllable composition remains a challenge for the development of low-cost electrocatalysts, and incorporating metal-based catalysts into active carbon nanoarchitectures represents an emerging strategy to improve the catalytic performance of electrocatalysts. Herein, a facile method developed for Pd nanoparticle (NP)-based multimetallic alloys incorporated on polypyrrole (Ppy) nanofibers by in situ nucleation and growth of NPs using colloidal radiolytic technique is described. Electrochemical measurement suggests that the as-prepared catalysts demonstrate dramatically enhanced electrocatalytic activity for ethanol oxidation in alkaline medium. The ultrasmall PdPtAu/Ppy nanohybrids (∼8 nm) exhibit excellent electrocatalytic activity, which is ∼5.5 times higher than that of its monometallic counterparts (12 A/mg Pd, 5 times higher activity compared to that of Pd/C catalyst). Most importantly, the ternary nanocatalyst shows no obvious change in chemical structure and long-term stability, reflected in the 2% loss in forward current density during 1000 cycles. The superior catalytic activity and durability of the nanohybrids have been achieved due to the formation of Pt-Pd-Au heterojunctions with cooperative action of the three metals in the alloy composition, and the strong interactions between the Ppy nanofiber support with the metal NPs. The facile synthetic approach provides a new generation of polymer-supported metal alloy hybrid nanostructures as potential electrocatalysts with superior catalytic activity for fuel cell applications.
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