The
design of Pt-based alloy nanocatalysts with sufficient accessible
surface areas and abundant active sites is important for their application
in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) and direct ethanol fuel cells
(DEFCs). Here, we report a simple one-pot method for the preparation
of PtCuNi hexapod nanocrystals. The conversion mechanism of the nanoparticles
from rhombic dodecahedra to hexapods was investigated by time evolution
experiments. Electrochemical tests demonstrated that the PtCuNi nanohexapods
exhibited greatly elevated catalytic performance for methanol oxidation
reaction (MOR) and ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) under acidic conditions.
Specifically, the PtCuNi nanohexapods have mass activities of 1.73
and 2.31 A mgPt–1 for MOR and EOR, which
are 2.9 and 2.3 times higher than those of the commercial Pt/C catalyst,
respectively. Moreover, the PtCuNi nanohexapods also exhibit enhanced
electrocatalytic stability compared to Pt/C. This work provides an
effective strategy for the rational construction of nanocrystals with
desired morphologies and structures in the application of catalysis,
energy, sensors, and other fields