Anti-CO poisoning ability is significant in formic acid oxidation in the fuel cell technique.Herein,PdNi alloy supported on N-doped graphene aerogel (PdNi/GA-N) was found to have catalytic ability toward formic acid electrooxidation over a wide potential range because of the improved anti-CO poisoning ability.This catalyst was fabricated by simple freeze-drying of mixture solution of graphene aerogel,polyvinylpyrrolidone,Pd2+ and Ni2+ and the subsequent thermal annealing reduction approach in the N2/H2 atmosphere.Pd-Ni alloy particles anchored over the folding N-doped graphene surface with a porous hierarchical architecture structure in the 3D directions.It showed the catalytic performance of its maximum mass activity of 836 mA mg-1 in a broad potential range (0.2-0.6 V) for formic acid oxidation.The CO stripping experiment demonstrated its largely improved anti-CO poisoning ability with the peak potential of 0.67 V,approximately 60 and 40 mV less compared to those of Pd/GA-N and Pd/C samples.The high anti-CO poisoning ability and strong electronic effect resulting from the interaction between the 3D GA-N support and the Pd-Ni alloy makes it a promising catalyst for application in direct formic acid fuel cells.