Newly Developed
Stepwise Electroless Deposition Enables
a Remarkably Facile Synthesis of Highly Active and Stable Amorphous
Pd Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
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Abstract
This paper reports on highly active
and stable amorphous Pd nanoparticle
electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction. The amorphous
catalysts were synthesized by a remarkably facile and quick electroless
deposition process newly developed in this study (process time <5
min). An electrode substrate (glassy carbon, carbon cloth) was sequentially
dipped for 10 s into two separate solutions of a reducing agent (sodium
hypophosphite (NaH<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>2</sub>)) and Pd ions to deposit
amorphous Pd nanoparticles containing phosphorus (Pd–P). By
repeating the deposition cycles, the specific and mass activities
of the Pd nanoparticles can be actively tuned. Owing to the nanoscale
amorphous nature, the obtained Pd–P nanoparticle electrocatalysts
exhibited superior specific and mass activities compared with crystalline
Pd nanoparticles synthesized by another reducing agent (N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>) and commercial Pt-loaded carbon (Pt/C) and Pd-loaded
carbon (Pd/C). The specific and mass activities of the amorphous Pd–P
nanoparticles were over 4.5 times and 2.6 times higher than previously
reported values of Pd and Pt catalysts