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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2011

Nanoporous PtAg and PtCu alloys with hollow ligaments for enhanced electrocatalysis and glucose biosensing

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Fa Su; Aihua Liu; Huajun Qiu

Nanoporous silver (NPS) and copper (NPC) obtained by dealloying AgAl and CuAl alloys, respectively, were used as both three-dimensional templates and reducing agents for the fabrication of nanoporous PtAg (NPS-Pt) and PtCu (NPC-Pt) alloys with hollow ligaments by a simple galvanic replacement reaction with H(2)PtCl(6). Electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction characterizations demonstrate that NPS and NPC with similar ligament sizes (30-50 nm) have different effects on the formed hollow nanostructures. For NPS-Pt, the shell of the hollow ligament is seamless. However, the shell of NPC-Pt is comprised of small pores and alloy nanoparticles with a size of ∼3 nm. The as-prepared NPS-Pt and NPC-Pt exhibit remarkably improved electrocatalytic activities towards the oxidation of ethanol and H(2)O(2) compared with state-of-the-art Pt/C catalyst, and can be used for sensitive electrochemical sensing applications. The hierarchical nanoporous structure also provides a good microenvironment for enzymes. After immobilization of glucose oxidase (GOx), the enzyme modified nanoporous electrode can sensitively detect glucose in a wide linear range (0.6-20 mM).


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2011

Fabrication of nanoporous Cu–Pt(Pd) core/shell structure by galvanic replacement and its application in electrocatalysis

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Jinping Wang; Haoran Geng; Huajun Qiu

We describe a general strategy to fabricate a new type of nanoporous core/shell structured bimetallic nanocomposites with controllable metal components. Nanoporous copper (NPC) obtained by dealloying Cu/Al alloy is used as both reducing agent and three-dimensional substrate. Electron microscope and X-ray diffraction characterizations demonstrated that a simply galvanic-replacement reaction with H(2)PtCl(6) aqueous solution can easily generate nanoporous core/shell structure with a thin Pt/Cu alloy shell and Cu (or Pt/Cu alloy) core. The morphology and crystal structure evolution of the nanocomposites are studied and discussed in detail. The as-prepared bimetallic PtCu nanocomposites show greatly enhanced catalytic activity and stability toward methanol electro-oxidation as compared with commercial Pt/C catalyst. This facile in situ preparation strategy is also suitable for large-scale production of this novel and inexpensive catalyst.


Langmuir | 2012

Hierarchical nanoporous PtFe alloy with multimodal size distributions and its catalytic performance toward methanol electrooxidation.

Caixia Xu; Qian Li; Yunqing Liu; Jinping Wang; Haoran Geng

The hierarchical nanoporous (NP) PtFe alloy with multimodal size distributions is straightforwardly fabricated by means of mild de-alloying of the PtFeAl source alloy. This interesting NP structure consists of interconnected larger ligaments around hundreds of nanometers, in which these ligaments are also composed of the three-dimensional network structure with the typical size at 3 nm. In comparison to NP-Pt and Pt/C catalysts, the as-made alloy nanostructure exhibits superior electrocatalytic activity for the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) with higher catalytic durability and CO tolerance besides the enhanced specific and mass activity. NP-PtFe also shows improved structure stability with the less loss of the electrochemical surface area of Pt upon long-term potential scan in acidic solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations demonstrate that the incorporation of Fe appropriately modified the electron structure of Pt with the downshift of the Pt d-band center, leading to a decreased CO poisoning and an improved MOR activity.


Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2013

A Nanoporous PdCo Alloy as a Highly Active Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen‐Reduction Reaction and Formic Acid Electrooxidation

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Huan Zhang; Haoran Geng

A nanoporous (NP) PdCo alloy with uniform structure size and controllable bimetallic ratio was fabricated simply by one-step mild dealloying of a PdCoAl precursor alloy. The as-made alloy consists of a nanoscaled bicontinuous network skeleton with interconnected hollow channels that extend in all three dimensions. With a narrow ligament size distribution around 5 nm, the NP PdCo alloy exhibits much higher electrocatalytic activity towards the oxygen-reduction reaction (ORR) with enhanced specific and mass activities relative to NP Pd and commercial Pt/C catalysts. A long-term stability test demonstrated that NP PdCo has comparable catalytic durability with less loss of ORR activity and electrochemical surface area than Pt/C. The NP PdCo alloy also shows dramatically enhanced catalytic activity towards formic acid electrooxidation relative to NP Pd and Pd/C catalysts. The as-made NP PdCo holds great application potential as a promising cathode as well as an anode electrocatalyst in fuel cells with the advantages of superior catalytic performance and easy preparation.


Journal of Power Sources | 2012

Nanoporous PdCu alloy for formic acid electro-oxidation

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Jinping Wang; Haoran Geng; Huajun Qiu


Electrochemistry Communications | 2011

Nanoporous PdCu alloy with enhanced electrocatalytic performance

Caixia Xu; Aihua Liu; Huajun Qiu; Yunqing Liu


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2012

Erratum to “Nanoporous PtAg and PtCu alloys with hollow ligaments for enhanced electrocatalysis and glucose biosensing” [Biosens. Bioelectron. 27 (2011) 160–166]

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Fa Su; Aihua Liu; Huajun Qiu


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2012

Correction to Fabrication of Nanoporous Cu–Pt(Pd) Core/Shell Structure by Galvanic Replacement and Its Application in Electrocatalysis

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Jinping Wang; Haoran Geng; Huajun Qiu


Archive | 2013

Nanoporous PdCu alloy for formic acid electro-oxidation (vol 199, pg 124, 2012)

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Jinping Wang; Haoran Geng; Huajun Qiu


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Erratum to “Nanoporous PdCu alloy for formic acid electro-oxidation” [J. Power Sources 199 (2012) 124–131]

Caixia Xu; Yunqing Liu; Jinping Wang; Haoran Geng; Huajun Qiu

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Huajun Qiu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Aihua Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fa Su

University of Jinan

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