@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00085762, author = {Tetsuya, Kimata and Kenta, Kakitani and Shunya, Yamamoto and Iwao, Shimoyama and Daiju, Matsumura and Akihiro, Iwase and Wei, Mao and Tomohiro, Kobayashi and Tetsuya, Yamaki and Takayuki, Terai and Tetsuya, Kimata and Kenta, Kakitani and Shunya, Yamamoto and Daijyu, Matsumura and Akihiro, Iwase and Kobayashi, Tomohiro and Tetsuya, Yamaki and Terai, Takayuki}, journal = {Physical Review Materials}, month = {Mar}, note = {High activity is one of the primary requirements for the catalysts in proton exchange membrane fuel cell applications. Platinum (Pt) is the best known catalyst, especially for oxygen reduction at the cathode; however, further activity improvements are still required. Previous computational studies suggested that the catalytic activity of Pt nanoparticles could be enhanced by a Pt-carbon (C) support interaction. We have recently found that an enhanced electronic interaction occurs at the interface between an argon-ion (Ar+)-irradiated glassy carbon (GC) surface and Pt nanoparticles. Here, we report a more than twofold increase in specific activity for the Pt nanoparticles on the Ar+-irradiated GC substrate compared to that on the nonirradiated GC substrate. The mechanism of this activity enhancement was investigated by local structure analysis of the interface. Ar+ irradiation of the carbon support led to the formation of Pt-C bonding, thus protecting the deposited Pt nanoparticles from oxidation.}, title = {Activity enhancement of platinum oxygen-reduction electrocatalysts using ion-beam induced defects}, volume = {6}, year = {2022} }