Recent advances in engineering Pt-based crystal electrocatalysts: Boosting direct dehydrogenation to enhance formic acid oxidation
Abstract
The development of highly active and selective Pt-based crystal electrocatalysts for the direct oxidation of formic acid (FA) is critical to advancing the commercialization of direct formic acid fuel cells (DFAFCs). In recent years, significant progress has been achieved in synthesizing efficient electrocatalysts for formic acid oxidation, accompanied by the proposal of multiple advanced strategies. To deepen the understanding of the reaction mechanism and the structure-performance relationship, this review presents a comprehensive review of recent advances in engineering Pt-based crystal catalysts to enhance FA electrooxidation. Special focus is placed on the design of poison-resistant Pt-based crystal catalysts, which enable the direct dehydrogenation of FA based on insights into catalytic mechanisms. Furthermore, the influence of these engineering strategies on reaction mechanisms is highlighted, which is expected to facilitate the development of more efficient electrocatalysts for FA electrooxidation. Finally, a concise summary of the current research status and future prospects in the field of FA electrooxidation is provided.
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