Electrochemistry Communications (Sep 2019)

Palladium on yttrium-embedded carbon nanofibers as electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction in acidic media

  • Cheol-Ho Lee,
  • Ha-Neul Park,
  • Youn-Ki Lee,
  • Yong Sik Chung,
  • Sungho Lee,
  • Han-Ik Joh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106

Abstract

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Pd-Y alloy nanoparticle-embedded carbon nanofiber (CNF) were sequentially synthesized by electrospinning a solution mixture containing Y precursor and polyacrylonitrile, stabilization, carbonization at 1200 °C, activation, and impregnation of Pd. The CNF acted as catalytic supports and templates, retaining the nanoparticle size at high temperatures; under these conditions, other nanomaterials would easily aggregate or sinter. To expose the surface of Y nanoparticles embedded into the CNF (Y-ACNF), mild and selective oxidation was conducted. The impregnated Pd exhibited the excellent degree of alloying with and dispersion on Y-ACNF, leading to outstanding activity with four-electron reaction of Pd3/Y-ACNF for oxygen reduction reaction comparable to commercial platinum-based catalysts. Keywords: Palladium‑yttrium alloying, Carbon nanofiber, Electrocatalyst, Oxygen reduction reaction