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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.164, No.2, F65-F70, 2017
Preparation of a Carbon-Supported Pt-Ni Bimetallic Catalyst with a Pt-Rich Shell Using a Dopamine as Protective Coating
Acarbon-supported Pt2Ni1 catalyst with a Pt rich shell was prepared using a high temperature treatment. In this process, polydopamine (PDA) encapsulates whole Pt/C and acts as a protective coating layer to suppress sintering effects of particles during the high temperature treatment. Dopamine, a mussel-inspired substrate, is an effective surface coating material because the polymerization of dopamine takes place easily at room temperature and exhibits a strong adhesive function with almost any surface. With increasing thickness of the PDA coating layer, the particle size became smaller following heat-treatment. However, when excess PDA was used, residue remained on the surface of catalyst. As a result, the active surface area of catalyst was reduced, thereby resulting in lowered catalytic performance. The Pt2Ni1/C catalyst prepared with an optimized amount of PDA layer exhibited improved mass activity of 0.43 A mg(Pt)(-1) at 0.9 V, which is almost two times higher than that of Pt/C. (C) 2016 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.