Recovery of spent Pt/C catalyst is a sustainable low-cost route to promote large-scale application of hydrogen fuel cells. Here, we report a thermal migration strategy to recover the spent Pt/C. In this route, the ZIF-8 is used to produce nitrogen doped porous carbon (NC) with abundant pyrimidine nitrogen sites as the new support. Subsequently, the spent Pt/C, NC, and NHCl etching reagent are mixed and heated at 900 °C to thermally migrate Pt from Pt/C onto NC with the help of NHCl etching reagent. The thermal-volatilized Pt tends to be captured by the pyrimidine nitrogen sites of NC support, thus producing the Pt clusters or 4-5 nm Pt particles. The recovered Pt/NC catalyst exhibits the highly stable oxygen reduction activities with a mass activity of 0.6 A mg after 30000-cycle accelerated durability test.
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