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  • MEA nanoparticles are gaining attention for their high activity and phase stability, but they often suffer from instability and agglomeration issues when supported by carbon.
  • An interface engineering strategy is proposed to create MEA-oxide-carbon hierarchical catalysts, improving stability and performance by dispersing and stabilizing nanoparticles with oxides.
  • Tests with various MEA compositions and oxides demonstrate this method offers excellent thermal and electrochemical stability, paving the way for more effective catalysts in real-world applications.

Article Abstract

Multi-elemental alloy (MEA) nanoparticles have recently received notable attention owing to their high activity and superior phase stability. Previous syntheses of MEA nanoparticles mainly used carbon as the support, owing to its high surface area, good electrical conductivity, and tunable defective sites. However, the interfacial stability issue, such as nanoparticle agglomeration, remains outstanding due to poor interfacial binding between MEA and carbon. Such a problem often causes performance decay when MEA nanoparticles are used as catalysts, hindering their practical applications. Herein, an interface engineering strategy is developed to synthesize MEA-oxide-carbon hierarchical catalysts, where the oxide on carbon helps disperse and stabilize the MEA nanoparticles toward superior thermal and electrochemical stability. Using several MEA compositions (PdRuRh, PtPdIrRuRh, and PdRuRhFeCoNi) and oxides (TiO and Cr O ) as model systems, it is shown that adding the oxide renders superior interfacial stability and therefore excellent catalytic performance. Excellent thermal stability is demonstrated under transmission electron microscopy with in situ heating up to 1023 K, as well as via long-term cycling (>370 hours) of a Li-O battery as a harsh electrochemical condition to challenge the catalyst stability. This work offers a new route toward constructing efficient and stable catalysts for various applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202106436DOI Listing

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