Bifunctional Pt/TiO2-Ov catalysts for enhanced electron transfer and CO tolerance in acidic HOR and ORR
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Bifunctional Pt/TiO2-Ov catalysts for enhanced electron transfer and CO tolerance in acidic HOR and ORR

16/05/2025 Frontiers Journals

Hydrogen fuel cells, especially proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), are gaining traction as zero-emission power sources for electric vehicles. However, PEMFCs face challenges like the corrosion of carbon supports in platinum (Pt) catalysts and contamination from impurities such as CO and H₂S, which can deactivate the catalysts.
A recent study, "Bifunctional Pt/TiO₂-Ov catalysts for enhanced electron transfer and CO tolerance in acidic HOR and ORR," presents a novel non-carbon supported catalyst, Pt/TiO₂-Ov, enriched with oxygen vacancies (Ov). This catalyst was synthesized using a microwave-assisted method, leveraging the electronic metal-support interaction (EMSI) to enhance electron transfer between Pt and Ti atoms.
The research team, led by authors from Fuzhou University and Shanghai University, optimized the synthesis process of TiO₂-Ov by etching TiO₂/SiO₂ samples with varying HF concentrations and high-temperature hydrogen annealing. Pt nanoparticles were then immobilized onto the TiO₂-Ov support through ethylene glycol reduction and microwave heating.
The Pt/TiO₂-Ov catalyst demonstrated superior performance in both hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In a 0.1 mol/L HClO₄ electrolyte, its normalized Pt mass activity and specific activity were 1.24 times higher than commercial Pt/C. Notably, it showed remarkable CO tolerance, with a significantly higher relative retention rate than Pt/C under a H₂/(1000×10–6) CO atmosphere.
The catalyst also exhibited excellent durability. After 5000 cycles of accelerated durability tests, it showed an exceptionally low half-wave potential loss of only 7 mV for ORR and a minimal current density decay of 13.44% after a 24-hour HOR test.
This study underscores the importance of the strong metal-support interaction between reducible oxide supports and noble metal Pt in improving long-term performance and CO poisoning resistance. The Pt/TiO₂-Ov catalyst’s exceptional performance and durability offer a promising alternative to conventional carbon-supported catalysts, paving the way for more efficient and practical PEMFC applications.
This work provides valuable insights into the design of noble metal-loaded electrocatalysts with oxygen-rich reducible oxide supports, which can enhance catalytic efficiency in energy conversion reactions and improve resilience against CO poisoning.
DOI: 10.1007/s11708-025-0990-8
JOURNAL
Frontiers in Energy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11708-025-0990-8

ARTICLE TITLE
Bifunctional Pt/TiO2-Ov catalysts for enhanced electron transfer and CO tolerance in acidic HOR and ORR

Article Link
https://rdcu.be/elg6n
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11708-025-0990-8
https://journal.hep.com.cn/fie/EN/10.1007/s11708-025-0990-8
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  • IMAGE: Schematic of Pt/TiO2-Ov design and characterization. (a) Diagram of preparation process of Pt/TiO2-Ov; (b) XRD spectra of Pt/TiO2-Ov and TiO2-Ov; (c) SEM image and (d) N2 adsorption/ desorption isotherm of TiO2 etched in 0.5% HF; (e, f) TEM of Pt/TiO2-Ov; (g) HR-TEM images of Pt/TiO2-Ov; (h) HAADF-STEM image of Pt/TiO2-Ov; (i–m) elemental mapping images of Ti, Pt, O, Si of Pt/TiO2-Ov. CREDIT: HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
16/05/2025 Frontiers Journals
Regions: Asia, China
Keywords: Science, Energy

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