催化作用
铂金
氧化物
金属
质子交换膜燃料电池
吸附
材料科学
硫黄
化学工程
烧结
化学
无机化学
物理化学
复合材料
有机化学
冶金
工程类
作者
Peng Yin,Shan‐Cheng Shen,Lele Zhang,Xusheng Zheng,Ming J. Zuo,Yanwei Ding,Hai‐Wei Liang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xcrp.2022.100984
摘要
Strong metal-support interactions (SMSIs), one of the core concepts in the field of catalysis, have a substantial influence on catalytic performance, especially stability. Conventional view holds that only reducible metal-oxide supports could induce a SMSI encapsulation state upon high-temperature treatments. Herein, we demonstrate a high-temperature SMSI between platinum and sulfur-doped carbon (S-C) supports, featuring charge transfer, suppression of H2/CO adsorption, and support of encapsulation. We find that the strong chemical interaction between platinum and sulfur atoms greatly suppresses platinum sintering at moderate temperatures of 300°C–700°C, along with the subsequent formation of SMSI encapsulation structures at high temperatures of 900°C–1,100°C. The high-temperature SMSI endowed the Pt/S-C catalysts with outstanding sintering resistance up to 1,100°C and enhanced electrocatalytic oxygen-reduction reaction (ORR) durability in H2–air proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs).
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