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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tina Đukić ◽  
Leonard Jean Moriau ◽  
Luka Pavko ◽  
Mitja Kostelec ◽  
Martin Prokop ◽  
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The present research provides a comprehensive study of carbon-supported intermetallic Pt-alloy electrocatalysts and assesses their stability against metal dissolution in relation to the operating temperature and the potential window using two advanced electrochemical methodologies: (i) the in-house designed high-temperature disk electrode (HT-DE) methodology as well as (ii) a modification of the electrochemical flow cell coupled to an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (EFC-ICP-MS), allowing for highly sensitive time- and potential-resolved measurements of metal dissolution. The findings contradict the generally accepted hypothesis that in contrast to the rate of carbon corrosion, which follows the Arrhenius law and increases exponentially with temperature, the kinetics of Pt and subsequently the less noble metal dissolution are supposed to be for the most part unaffected by temperature. On the contrary, clear evidence is presented that in addition to the importance of the voltage/potential window, the temperature is one of the most critical parameters governing the stability of Pt and thus, in the case of Pt-alloy electrocatalysts also the ability of the nanoparticles (NPs) to retain the less noble metal. Lastly, but also very importantly, results indicate that the rate of Pt redeposition significantly increases with temperature, which has been the main reason why mechanistic interpretation of the temperature-dependent kinetics related to the stability of Pt remained highly speculative until now.


2021 ◽  
pp. 138627
Author(s):  
Zunyan Hu ◽  
Liangfei Xu ◽  
Quanquan Gan ◽  
Xiaoli Du ◽  
Wei Dai ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chunmei Wang ◽  
Mark Ricketts ◽  
Amir Peyman Soleymani ◽  
Jasna Jankovic ◽  
James Waldecker ◽  
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