Developing cost-effective proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) is imperative yet challenging with respect to the performance of Pt-based membrane electrode assembly (MEA) when using an ultralow Pt loading. Here, we report a hybrid fuel cell catalyst comprising a Pt-skin Pt3Mn intermetallic on a manganese–nitrogen–carbon (Mn–N–C) support. The successful synthesis of this hybrid catalyst relies on the rational use of metal phthalocyanine molecules that serve as a chemical source for the synthesis of Pt3Mn and the construction of Mn–N–C. Pt3Mn/Mn–N–C demonstrates high mass activity (1.22 A mgPt–1) with an ultralow Pt loading of 0.025 mgPt cm–2 and retains 76.3% of its mass activity after 30000-cycle accelerated stress tests (ASTs). Mechanistic investigations and theoretical calculations imply that the synergistic contribution of Mn–N–C networks and structurally stable Pt-skin Pt3Mn hybrid catalysts with enhanced Mn specific anchoring is responsible for achieving high activity and durability in fuel cells.
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Changhong Zhan
Xiamen University
Tong Shi
Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemistry
Y C Zhu
Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
Nano Letters
Zhejiang University
Xiamen University
National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0d5000f03e14405aa9b87f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.6c01490