Integrating PtCo Intermetallic with Highly Graphitized Carbon Toward Durable Oxygen Electroreduction in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

B Bing Wu (Nanjing University , , ,) H Haolan Yang L Longbin Li (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Gannan Normal University Ganzhou Jiangxi P. R. China) X Xiannong Tang Y Yonggan Wu (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Film Energy Chemistry for Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory (FEC)/Institute of Polymers and Energy Chemistry (IPEC) Nanchang University Nanchang China) B Bingyu Huang (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Film Energy Chemistry for Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory (FEC)/Institute of Polymers and Energy Chemistry (IPEC) Nanchang University Nanchang China) D Dirk Lützenkirchen‐Hecht (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics Bergische Universität Wuppertal Wuppertal Germany) M Ming Qiu (Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, College of Physical Science and Technology) K Kai Yuan Y Yiwang Chen (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Film Energy Chemistry for Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory (FEC), Nanchang University, Nanchang, China.)

Abstract

Abstract Exploiting robust and high‐efficiency electrocatalysts for sluggish oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is essential for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) toward long‐term operation for practical applications, yet remains challenging. Herein, the ordered PtCo intermetallic is reported with a Pt‐rich shell loaded on a highly graphitized carbon carrier (O‐PtCo@GCoNC) prepared by an impregnation annealing strategy. Systematic X‐ray spectroscopic, operando electrochemical techniques and theoretical calculations reveal that thanks to the synergistic interaction of the core–shell PtCo intermetallic structure with a tailor‐made Pt electronic configuration and highly graphitized carbon, O‐PtCo@GCoNC exhibits significantly enhanced activity and stability toward ORR. Crucially, O‐PtCo@GCoNC delivers a much‐enhanced mass activity of 0.83 A mg Pt −1 at 0.9 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) in 0.1 m HClO 4 , which only drops by 26.5% after 70 000 cycles (0.6–1.0 V vs RHE), and 10.8% after 10 000 cycles (1.0–1.5 V vs RHE), apparently overmatching Pt/C (0.19 A mg Pt −1 , 73.7%, and 63.1%). Moreover, O‐PtCo@GCoNC employed as the cathode catalyst in H 2 /air PEMFC achieves a superb peak power density (1.04 W cm −2 at 2.06 A cm −2 ), outperforming that of Pt/C (0.86 W cm −2 at 1.79 A cm −2 ). The cell voltage loss at 0.8 A cm −2 is 28 mV after 30 000 cycles, outstripping the United States Department of Energy 2025 target.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 12
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

B

Bing Wu

Nanjing University , , ,

H

Haolan Yang

L

Longbin Li

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Gannan Normal University Ganzhou Jiangxi P. R. China

X

Xiannong Tang

Y

Yonggan Wu

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Film Energy Chemistry for Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory (FEC)/Institute of Polymers and Energy Chemistry (IPEC) Nanchang University Nanchang China

B

Bingyu Huang

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Film Energy Chemistry for Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory (FEC)/Institute of Polymers and Energy Chemistry (IPEC) Nanchang University Nanchang China

D

Dirk Lützenkirchen‐Hecht

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics Bergische Universität Wuppertal Wuppertal Germany

M

Ming Qiu

Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, College of Physical Science and Technology

K

Kai Yuan

Y

Yiwang Chen

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Film Energy Chemistry for Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory (FEC), Nanchang University, Nanchang, China.