In Nanoconfined Environments, Larger Ions in the Electrolyte Influence the Local Proton Availability for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Matthew Sims,
Minzhi Wang,
Johanna Wordsworth
et al.
Abstract:The
impact of the electrolyte ion size on electrocatalytic reactions
that occur within nanoconfined volumes is currently unknown. Herein,
the effect of the size of solvated alkali metal ions on the oxygen
reduction reaction (ORR) in acidic electrolytes was explored by using
nanoparticles that contain isolated Pt nanochannels of 1–2
nm in diameter. The exterior surface of the nanoparticles was passivated
to ensure that the ORR occurred only in the nanoconfined volume defined
by the nanochannels. A number of alk… Show more
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