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Nature Communications | 2013

Ordered bilayer ruthenium–platinum core-shell nanoparticles as carbon monoxide-tolerant fuel cell catalysts

Yu-Chi Hsieh; Yu Zhang; Dong Su; Vyacheslav Volkov; Rui Si; Lijun Wu; Yimei Zhu; Wei An; Ping Liu; Ping He; Siyu Ye; Radoslav R. Adzic; Jia X. Wang

Fabricating subnanometre-thick core-shell nanocatalysts is effective for obtaining high surface area of an active metal with tunable properties. The key to fully realize the potential of this approach is a reliable synthesis method to produce atomically ordered core-shell nanoparticles. Here we report new insights on eliminating lattice defects in core-shell syntheses and opportunities opened for achieving superior catalytic performance. Ordered structural transition from ruthenium hcp to platinum fcc stacking sequence at the core-shell interface is achieved via a green synthesis method, and is verified by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopic techniques coupled with density functional theory calculations. The single crystalline Ru cores with well-defined Pt bilayer shells resolve the dilemma in using a dissolution-prone metal, such as ruthenium, for alleviating the deactivating effect of carbon monoxide, opening the door for commercialization of low-temperature fuel cells that can use inexpensive reformates (H2 with CO impurity) as the fuel.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Truncated Ditetragonal Gold Prisms as Nanofacet Activators of Catalytic Platinum

Fang Lu; Yu Zhang; Lihua Zhang; Yugang Zhang; Jia X. Wang; Radoslav R. Adzic; Eric A. Stach; Oleg Gang

We report a facile, seed-mediated method to synthesize nanoscale gold truncated ditetragonal nanoprisms (TDPs) enclosed by 12 high-index {310} facets. The method leads to the formation of nanoparticles with high size and shape monodispersity and allows for easy surfactant removal. The dependence of particle shape on the synergetic contribution of metallic ions, halide ions, and surfactant adsorbates during synthesis is described. The resulting high-index nanoparticle facets were demonstrated as efficient activators of a supported catalytic material (platinum). A Pt monolayer deposited onto the Au TDP nanofacets with sharp electrochemical signatures exhibits an enhanced catalytic activity.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Ultralow charge-transfer resistance with ultralow Pt loading for hydrogen evolution and oxidation using Ru@Pt core-shell nanocatalysts

Jia Xun Wang; Yu Zhang; Christopher Capuano; Katherine E. Ayers

We evaluated the activities of well-defined Ru@Pt core-shell nanocatalysts for hydrogen evolution and oxidation reactions (HER-HOR) using hanging strips of gas diffusion electrode (GDE) in solution cells. With gas transport limitation alleviated by micro-porous channels in the GDEs, the charge transfer resistances (CTRs) at the hydrogen reversible potential were conveniently determined from linear fit of ohmic-loss-corrected polarization curves. In 1 M HClO4 at 23 °C, a CTR as low as 0.04 Ω cm−2 was obtained with only 20 μg cm−2 Pt and 11 μg cm−2 Ru using the carbon-supported Ru@Pt with 1:1 Ru:Pt atomic ratio. Derived from temperature-dependent CTRs, the activation barrier of the Ru@Pt catalyst for the HER-HOR in acids is 0.2 eV or 19 kJ mol−1. Using the Ru@Pt catalyst with total metal loadings <50 μg cm−2 for the HER in proton-exchange-membrane water electrolyzers, we recorded uncompromised activity and durability compared to the baseline established with 3 mg cm−2 Pt black.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

Surface Proton Transfer Promotes Four-Electron Oxygen Reduction on Gold Nanocrystal Surfaces in Alkaline Solution

Fang Lu; Yu Zhang; Shizhong Liu; Deyu Lu; Dong Su; Mingzhao Liu; Yugang Zhang; Ping Liu; Jia X. Wang; Radoslav R. Adzic; Oleg Gang

Four-electron oxygen reduction reaction (4e-ORR), a key pathway in energy conversion, is preferred over the two-electron reduction pathway that falls short in dissociating dioxygen molecules. Gold surfaces exhibit high sensitivity of the ORR pathway to its atomic structures. A long-standing puzzle remains unsolved: why the Au surfaces with {100} sub-facets were exceptionally capable to catalyze the 4e-ORR in alkaline solution, though limited within a narrow potential window. Herein we report the discovery of a dominant 4e-ORR over the whole potential range on {310} surface of Au nanocrystal shaped as truncated ditetragonal prism (TDP). In contrast, ORR pathways on single-crystalline facets of shaped nanoparticles, including {111} on nano-octahedra and {100} on nanocubes, are similar to their single-crystal counterparts. Combining our experimental results with density functional theory calculations, we elucidate the key role of surface proton transfers from co-adsorbed H2O molecules in activating the facet- and potential-dependent 4e-ORR on Au in alkaline solutions. These results elucidate how surface atomic structures determine the reaction pathways via bond scission and formation among weakly adsorbed water and reaction intermediates. The new insight helps in developing facet-specific nanocatalysts for various reactions.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Kirkendall Effect and Lattice Contraction in Nanocatalysts: A New Strategy to Enhance Sustainable Activity

Jia X. Wang; Chao Ma; YongMan Choi; Dong Su; Yimei Zhu; Ping Liu; Rui Si; Miomir B. Vukmirovic; Yu Zhang; Radoslav R. Adzic


Catalysis Today | 2013

Hollow core supported Pt monolayer catalysts for oxygen reduction

Yu Zhang; Chao Ma; Yimei Zhu; Rui Si; Yun Cai; Jia X. Wang; Radoslav R. Adzic


ACS Catalysis | 2015

Elucidating hydrogen oxidation/evolution kinetics in base and acid by enhanced activities at the optimized Pt shell thickness on the Ru core

Katherine Elbert; Jue Hu; Zhong Ma; Yu Zhang; Guangyu Chen; Wei An; Ping Liu; Hugh S. Isaacs; Radoslav R. Adzic; Jia X. Wang


ACS Catalysis | 2014

High Performance Pt Monolayer Catalysts Produced via Core- Catalyzed Coating in Ethanol

Yu Zhang; Yu-Chi Hsieh; Vyacheslav Volkov; Dong Su; Wei An; Rui Si; Yimei Zhu; Ping Liu; Jia X. Wang; Radoslav R. Adzic


Catalysis Today | 2016

Pathways to ultra-low platinum group metal catalyst loading in proton exchange membrane electrolyzers

Katherine E. Ayers; Julie N. Renner; Nemanja Danilovic; Jia X. Wang; Yu Zhang; Radenka Maric; Haoran Yu


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2017

Reaction mechanism for oxygen evolution on RuO2, IrO2, and RuO2@IrO2 core-shell nanocatalysts

Zhong Ma; Yu Zhang; Shizhong Liu; Wenqian Xu; Lijun Wu; Yu-Chi Hsieh; Ping Liu; Yimei Zhu; Kotaro Sasaki; Julie N. Renner; Katherine E Ayers; Radoslav R. Adzic; Jia X. Wang

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Jia X. Wang

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Radoslav R. Adzic

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Ping Liu

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Yimei Zhu

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Zhong Ma

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Lijun Wu

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Wei An

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Shizhong Liu

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Vyacheslav Volkov

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Yu-Chi Hsieh

National Chiao Tung University

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