Carbon monoxide as a promoter of atomically dispersed platinum catalyst in electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction

HC Kwon, M Kim, JP Grote, SJ Cho… - Journal of the …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018ACS Publications
Carbon monoxide is widely known to poison Pt during heterogeneous catalysis owing to its
strong donor–acceptor binding ability. Herein, we report a counterintuitive phenomenon of
this general paradigm when the size of Pt decreases to an atomic level, namely, the CO-
promoting Pt electrocatalysis toward hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). Compared to
pristine atomic Pt catalyst, reduction current on a CO-modified catalyst increases
significantly. Operando mass spectroscopy and electrochemical analyses demonstrate that …
Carbon monoxide is widely known to poison Pt during heterogeneous catalysis owing to its strong donor–acceptor binding ability. Herein, we report a counterintuitive phenomenon of this general paradigm when the size of Pt decreases to an atomic level, namely, the CO-promoting Pt electrocatalysis toward hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). Compared to pristine atomic Pt catalyst, reduction current on a CO-modified catalyst increases significantly. Operando mass spectroscopy and electrochemical analyses demonstrate that the increased current arises due to enhanced H2 evolution, not additional CO reduction. Through structural identification of catalytic sites and computational analysis, we conclude that CO-ligation on the atomic Pt facilitates Hads formation via water dissociation. This counterintuitive effect exemplifies the fully distinct characteristics of atomic Pt catalysts from those of bulk Pt, and offers new insights for tuning the activity of similar classes of catalysts.
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