We report a straightforward and scalable strategy for the fabrication of three-dimensional Ni-rich bimetallic NiCu foam coatings on Ti substrates ((NiCu)foam/Ti) via dynamic hydrogen bubble templating (DHBT) electrodeposition, followed by modification with an ultralow amount of Pt to construct an efficient ternary Ni–Cu–Pt catalytic system. The resulting foams exhibit highly porous dendritic architectures with interconnected channels, enabling a high density of electrochemically active sites and uniform metal distribution throughout the framework. Structural and compositional analyses (SEM–EDX) reveal a Ni-dominant composition (28.09–34.61 mg cm−2), with significantly lower Cu content (2.47–4.16 mg cm−2) and ultralow Pt loading (9.63–19.04 μg cm−2), maximizing catalytic efficiency while minimizing noble metal usage. Electrochemical studies in alkaline media demonstrate that the NiCu foam possesses intrinsic borohydride electrooxidation activity, which is substantially enhanced upon Pt incorporation, delivering a threefold increase in activity compared to the unmodified foam and outperforming bulk Pt. This improvement is attributed to the synergistic interplay within the Ni-rich ternary system, where trace Pt acts as a highly effective promoter. When implemented as anodes in NaBH4–H2O2 fuel cells, Pt(NiCu)foam/Ti achieves peak power densities of 239 and 301.6 mW cm−2 at 25 °C and 55 °C, respectively. Overall, this study presents a cost-effective and scalable route to high-performance electrocatalysts for alkaline direct borohydride fuel cells, significantly reducing reliance on noble metals while maintaining superior activity.
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Žana Mickevičienė
Aldona Balčiūnaitė
University of Lisbon
Dijana Šimkūnaitė
Crystals
Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
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