Facile solvothermal synthesis of Pt76Co24 nanomyriapods for efficient electrocatalysis†
Abstract
Despite increasing research studies in the past few decades, it is still a challenge to find highly efficient catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Herein, a one-pot solvothermal method was developed for constructing Pt76Co24 nanomyriapods (NMs) with abundant active sites, where L-glutamic acid and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) were used as the green reductant and structure directing agent, respectively. The architecture had a larger electrochemically active surface area (ECSA) of 24.49 m2 g−1 than Pt49Co51 nanoparticles (NPs, 15.17 m2 g−1), Pt80Co20 NPs (16.71 m2 g−1) and commercial Pt black (20.35 m2 g−1), and exhibited superior catalytic performances for ORR and HER. The mass activity of Pt76Co24 NMs (105.26 mA mgPt−1) for ORR was twice as high as Pt black (47.35 mA mgPt−1). And the Pt76Co24 NM catalyst exhibited better durability in acid media relative to Pt black and/or Pt/C (20 wt%). This work would have practical applications in catalysis, and energy storage and conversion.