摘要

A new facile approach towards developing superior Pt-based catalysts for HCOOH electrooxidation has been proposed, which is exemplified with a mimetic underpotential deposition (MUPD) of Sb on Pt surfaces to attain a favorable coverage. Suitable Sb modification was achieved simply through immersing a bulk Pt electrode or dispersing Pt/C powders in a Sb(Ill) solution mixed with ascorbic acid (AA). AA serves as the mild reducing agent to ensure freshly reduced Pt surfaces for Sb modification, as demonstrated by the negatively shifted open circuit potential. The catalytic activity towards HCOOH electrooxidation on the above Sb-modified Pt/C catalyst far exceeds that on commercial Pt-Ru/C or Sb-modified Pt/C through traditional irreversible adsorption. This electroless approach is generally applicable to all types of Pt surfaces, in particular suited for upgrading Pt/C for practical anode catalysts of direct formic acid fuel cells.