“…It is noteworthy that in the previously mentioned work with Pd a nanoparticles, Chen et al also explored the use of PdCuPt trimetallic alloy and t lyst has a similar onset potential as PdCu, 0.5 V vs. RHE, but the highest curren There is a plethora of publications using alloys based on Pd, the full scope of which is beyond this review [71,73,115,118,120,122,[124][125][126]128,129,133,134]. However, in a few exemplary studies, the maximum current, onset potential, propensity towards poisoning and stability can be improved when alloying Pd with metals such as Bi [124], Sn [135], Cd [124], In [125], Ag [71,115,118,[126][127][128], Cu [32,128,129,134], Ce [118], Co [118,133], Ni [118,120,126], Pt [39,71,73,91,92] and Au [129] (Table 3). For example, when comparing Pd black with PdCu nanoparticles, the onset potential is decreased from 0.8 to 0.5 V vs. RHE and the maximum current is increased from 27.3 to 84.6 mA cm −2 under identical, alkaline conditions [71].…”