Janus Nanocages of Platinum‐Group Metals and Their Use as Effective Dual‐Electrocatalysts
Article 2021 en
Authors
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Jiawei Zhu
LX
Lang Xu
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Zhiheng Lyu
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Abstract Janus nanocages with distinctive platinum‐group metals on the outer and inner surfaces can naturally catalyze at least two different reactions. Here we report a general method based on successive deposition and then selective etching for the facile synthesis of such nanocages. We have fabricated 11 different types of Janus nanocages characterized by a uniform size and well‐defined {100} facets, together with porous, ultrathin, asymmetric walls up to 1.6 nm thick. When tested as dual‐electrocatalysts toward oxygen reduction and evolution reactions, the Janus nanocages based on Pt and Ir exhibited superior activities depending on the thickness and relative position of the metal layer. Density functional theory studies suggest that the alloy composition and surface structure of the nanocages both play important roles in enhancing the electrocatalytic activities by modulating the stability of key reaction intermediates.
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Ming Zhao, Lang Xu, Madeline Vara, Ahmed O. Elnabawy, Kyle D. Gilroy, Zachary D. Hood, Shan Zhou, Legna Figueroa‐Cosme, Miaofang Chi, Manos Mavrikakis, Younan Xia
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