Here we show, combining CO stripping voltammograms on different PtCu nanoparticle (NP) low-temperature fuel cell electrocatalysts and density functional calculations, that surface chemical ordering and the presence of certain defects explain the CO tolerance vs. poisoning of such systems. The CO withdrawal for these duelling CO-slingers depends on whether they are well-shaped core@shell Cu@Pt NPs, more CO-tolerant, or having Cu-surrounded surface Pt atoms or adatoms/vacancies surface defects, less CO-tolerant. The latter sites are critical on nm-sized PtCu NPs, displaying stronger CO adsorption compared to pure Pt NPs. Avoiding such sites is key when designing less expensive and CO-poisoned Cu@Pt NP-based electrocatalysts
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
An understanding of the oxidation of chemisorbed CO (CO<sub>chem</sub>) on Pt nanoparticle surfaces ...
The reduced sensitivity of Pt–Ru alloys towards CO poisoning results from two effects: the ligand ef...
Platinum, when used as a cathode material for the oxygen reduction reaction, suffers from high overp...
Platinum, when used as a cathode material for the oxygen reduction reaction, suffers from high overp...
Improving the CO tolerance of Pt-based catalysts is very meaningful for the application in proton ex...
Pt alloy nanoparticles present the most probable candidate to be used as the cathode cathodic oxygen...
Density functional theory based calculations of the energetics of adsorption and diffusion of CO on ...
Pt(Cu) nanoparticles supported on carbon nanofibers (CNFs), multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) a...
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
Platinum catalysts are extensively used in the chemical industry and as electrocatalysts in fuel cel...
The study of small clusters, particles composed of only a few atoms, is not only interesting becaus...
Pt(Cu) nanoparticles supported on CMK3 and CMK8 ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) have been synthesi...
Platinum reaches considerable activity and stability as an electrocatalyst but is not always capable...
International audienceAn understanding of the oxidation of chemisorbed CO (CO(chem)) on Pt nanoparti...
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
An understanding of the oxidation of chemisorbed CO (CO<sub>chem</sub>) on Pt nanoparticle surfaces ...
The reduced sensitivity of Pt–Ru alloys towards CO poisoning results from two effects: the ligand ef...
Platinum, when used as a cathode material for the oxygen reduction reaction, suffers from high overp...
Platinum, when used as a cathode material for the oxygen reduction reaction, suffers from high overp...
Improving the CO tolerance of Pt-based catalysts is very meaningful for the application in proton ex...
Pt alloy nanoparticles present the most probable candidate to be used as the cathode cathodic oxygen...
Density functional theory based calculations of the energetics of adsorption and diffusion of CO on ...
Pt(Cu) nanoparticles supported on carbon nanofibers (CNFs), multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) a...
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
Platinum catalysts are extensively used in the chemical industry and as electrocatalysts in fuel cel...
The study of small clusters, particles composed of only a few atoms, is not only interesting becaus...
Pt(Cu) nanoparticles supported on CMK3 and CMK8 ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) have been synthesi...
Platinum reaches considerable activity and stability as an electrocatalyst but is not always capable...
International audienceAn understanding of the oxidation of chemisorbed CO (CO(chem)) on Pt nanoparti...
CO poisoning of Pt catalysts is one of the most critical problems that deteriorate the electrocataly...
An understanding of the oxidation of chemisorbed CO (CO<sub>chem</sub>) on Pt nanoparticle surfaces ...
The reduced sensitivity of Pt–Ru alloys towards CO poisoning results from two effects: the ligand ef...