“…Moreover, the alloying of Pd with other metals and/or modification with non-metal elements could be a feasible strategy to improve the electrochemical performance since it can tune the surface affinity towards key intermediates to achieve the maxima electrocatalytic activity along the volcano-type plot as a function of the heat of adsorption and also enhanced anti-poisoning ability of the electrocatalyst (Zhang et al, 2016b). To this end, the electrochemical activity of many metal combinations, such as PdAu (Feng et al, 2013;Hong et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2017), PdPt (Dutta et al, 2016), PdAg (Lu and Chen, 2012;Peng et al, 2015;Bin et al, 2016;Fang et al, 2018;Lv et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2020a;You et al, 2020;Cui et al, 2021;Nguyen et al, 2021), PdCu (Wang et al, 2012;Hu et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2015;Jiang et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2019;Jana et al, 2021), PdPtCu (Wang et al, 2020), and phosphorousdoped Pd-based nanocrystals (Liu et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2020b;Lv et al, 2020;Yu et al, 2020), have been extensively measured, where the underlying mechanisms are investigated using theoretical deduction (i.e., d-band center theory) and in situ techniques (i.e., in situ FTIR).…”