Iridium Doped Pyrochlore Ruthenates for Efficient and Durable Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution in Acidic Media
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Developing highly active, durable, and cost-effective electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is of prime importance in proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis techniques. Ru-based catalysts have high activities but always suffer from severe fading and dissolution issues, which cannot satisfy the stability demand of PEM. Herein, a series of iridium-doped yttrium ruthenates pyrochlore catalysts is developed, which exhibit better activity and much higher durability than commercial RuO , IrO , and most of the reported Ru or Ir-based OER electrocatalysts. Typically, the representative Y Ru Ir O OER catalyst demands a low overpotential of 220 mV to achieve 10 mA cm , which is much lower than that of RuO (300 mV) and IrO (350 mV). In addition, the catalyst does not show obvious performance decay or structural degradation over a 2000 h stability test. EXAFS and XPS co-prove the reduced valence state of ruthenium and iridium in pyrochlore contributes to the improved activity and stability. Density functional theory reveals that the potential-determining steps barrier of OOH* formation is greatly depressed through the synergy effect of Ir and Ru sites by balancing the d band center and oxygen intermediates binding ability.
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