Pd-based electro-catalysts
are a key component to improve the methanol
oxidation reaction (MOR) kinetics from alcohol fuel cells. However,
the performance of such catalysts is degraded over time. To understand
the microstructural/atomic scale chemical changes responsible for
such an effect, scanning (transmission) electron microscopy measurements
and atom probe tomography were performed after accelerated degradation
tests. No morphological changes are observed after 1000 MOR cycles.
In contrast, (1) Pd and B are leached from PdAu nanoparticles and
(2) Au-rich regions are formed at the surface of the catalyst. These
insights highlight the importance of understanding the chemical modification
occurring upon MOR to design new catalysts