Issue 16, 2024

Phase and interface engineering of a Ru–Sn nanocatalyst for enhanced alkaline hydrogen oxidation reaction

Abstract

As the anode reaction of anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs), the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) has attracted great attention, however, suffers from low kinetics under alkaline conditions. In this work, we demonstrate that the strong synergy at the heterointerface of hexagonal close-packed (hcp) and face-centered cubic (fcc) phases of Ru–Sn nanoflowers can greatly contribute to acceleration of the alkaline HOR kinetics and strengthen the resistance to CO, a common poison present in industrially produced H2. Experimental observations, in situ characterization, and theoretical calculations suggest that the interfacial synergy, linked to the ratio of the fcc/hcp phase, can modulate the adsorption ability of H, weaken the binding strength to CO, and reduce the energy barrier for CO oxidation. Impressively, the optimal fcc0.42 Ru–Sn/C exhibits a mass activity and specific activity of 4.9 A mgRu−1 and 6.7 mA cmECSA−2 at 50 mV, respectively, which are 9.8 times and 7.4 times higher than those of hcp Ru/C, surpassing those of commercial Pt/C and other recently reported catalysts for the HOR. Moreover, a fuel cell assembled with fcc0.42 Ru–Sn/C exhibits a power peak density (PPD) of 12.46 W mgRu−1.

Graphical abstract: Phase and interface engineering of a Ru–Sn nanocatalyst for enhanced alkaline hydrogen oxidation reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2024
Accepted
25 Jun 2024
First published
05 Jul 2024

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024,17, 5922-5930

Phase and interface engineering of a Ru–Sn nanocatalyst for enhanced alkaline hydrogen oxidation reaction

L. Wei, W. Yan, Z. Huang, R. Li, Q. Kong, W. Huang, C. Pao, Z. Hu, H. Lin, N. Chen, Y. Xu, H. Geng and X. Huang, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, 17, 5922 DOI: 10.1039/D4EE02010C

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