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  • The study focuses on developing new catalysts for formic acid oxidation with high mass activity and CO resistance.
  • Researchers synthesized atomically dispersed Rh on N-doped carbon (SA-Rh/CN), demonstrating that it enhances mass activity significantly compared to traditional Pd/C and Pt/C catalysts.
  • SA-Rh/CN shows improved tolerance to CO poisoning and maintains stability over time, supported by theoretical calculations indicating favorable properties for the desired reactions.

Article Abstract

To meet the requirements of potential applications, it is of great importance to explore new catalysts for formic acid oxidation that have both ultra-high mass activity and CO resistance. Here, we successfully synthesize atomically dispersed Rh on N-doped carbon (SA-Rh/CN) and discover that SA-Rh/CN exhibits promising electrocatalytic properties for formic acid oxidation. The mass activity shows 28- and 67-fold enhancements compared with state-of-the-art Pd/C and Pt/C, respectively, despite the low activity of Rh/C. Interestingly, SA-Rh/CN exhibits greatly enhanced tolerance to CO poisoning, and Rh atoms in SA-Rh/CN resist sintering after long-term testing, resulting in excellent catalytic stability. Density functional theory calculations suggest that the formate route is more favourable on SA-Rh/CN. According to calculations, the high barrier to produce CO, together with the relatively unfavourable binding with CO, contribute to its CO tolerance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-0665-xDOI Listing

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