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Embedding oxophilic rare-earth single atom in platinum nanoclusters for efficient hydrogen electro-oxidation

Nature Communications [2023]
Wang Xiaoning, Tong Yanfu, Feng Wenting, Liu Pengyun, Li Xuejin, Cui Yongpeng, Cai Tonghui, Zhao Lianming, Xue Qingzhong, Yan Zifeng, Yuan Xun, Xing Wei
ABSTRACT

Designing Pt-based electrocatalysts with high catalytic activity and CO tolerance is challenging but extremely desirable for alkaline hydrogen oxidation reaction. Herein we report the design of a series of single-atom lanthanide (La, Ce, Pr, Nd, and Lu)-embedded ultrasmall Pt nanoclusters for efficient alkaline hydrogen electro-oxidation catalysis based on vapor filling and spatially confined reduction/growth of metal species. Mechanism studies reveal that oxophilic single-atom lanthanide species in Pt nanoclusters can serve as the Lewis acid site for selective OH - adsorption and regulate the binding strength of intermediates on Pt sites, which promotes the kinetics of hydrogen oxidation and CO oxidation by accelerating the combination of OH − and *H/*CO in kinetics and thermodynamics, endowing the electrocatalyst with up to 14.3-times higher mass activity than commercial Pt/C and enhanced CO tolerance. This work may shed light on the design of metal nanocluster-based electrocatalysts for energy conversion.

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