Lattice strain Improves activity and stability of asymmetric Ag11Pd19Ir8 nanodendrites by pre-deposition and galvanic replacement reaction

Junpeng Wang, Zhen Li, Chongyang Wang, Shuang Shan, Longfei Guo, Quan Tang, Qiao Wang, Xinjie Wu, Fuyi Chen

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Abstract

Enhancing catalyst activity and stability involves understanding mechanisms like ligand effects, ensemble effects, and strain effects. Notably, strain effects from surface defects, such as dislocations or grain boundaries, play a crucial role by complementing ligand effects and resisting surface restructuring during catalysis. However, the precise mechanism by which strain and grain boundaries enhance catalytic activity and stability remains unclear. This study unveils it through a novel strategy: pre-preparing nickel dendrites and galvanically reducing them to form micro-strained Ag11Pd19Ir8 nanodendrites, effective for formate oxidation and hydrogen production. TEM analysis shows these nanodendrites contain asymmetric nanocrystals with stacking faults, causing micro-strains. Electrochemical tests reveal Ag11Pd19Ir8 nanodendrites have 6.9 times higher mass activity than Pd nanodendrites and retain 460 mA mgPd−1 activity after 3600 s, 38 times greater than Pd nanodendrites. They also exhibit exceptional hydrogen production with a TOF of 470.8 h−1, 12.7 times higher than Pd nanodendrites, maintaining robust activity upon reuse. Theoretical studies indicate minimized energy-limiting steps for formate oxidation and dehydrogenation, enhancing performance over Ag15Pd19Ir4 and Ag8Pd19Ir11 nanodendrites. This work provides a novel approach for developing durable, high-performance anode catalysts for direct formate fuel cells and hydrogen production.

Original languageEnglish
Article number162454
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume688
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Alloying
  • Asymmetric
  • Formate oxidation reaction
  • Nanodendrite
  • Strain

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