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Reversibility of Pt-Skin and Pt-Skeleton Nanostructures in Acidic Media
Following a well-defined series of
acid and heat treatments on
a benchmark Pt<sub>3</sub>Co/C sample, three different nanostructures
of interest for the electrocatalysis of the oxygen reduction reaction
were tailored. These nanostructures could be sorted into the âPt-skinâ
structure, made of one pure Pt overlayer, and the âPt-skeletonâ
structure, made of 2â3 Pt overlayers surrounding the PtâCo
alloy core. Using a unique combination of high-resolution aberration-corrected
STEM-EELS, XRD, EXAFS, and XANES measurements, we provide atomically
resolved pictures of these different nanostructures, including measurement
of the Pt-shell thickness forming in acidic media and the resulting
changes of the bulk and core chemical composition. It is shown that
the Pt-skin is reverted toward the Pt-skeleton upon contact with acid
electrolyte. This change in structure causes strong variations of
the chemical composition