| Literature DB >> 31596058 |
Zeyu Jin1, Juan Lv2, Henglei Jia3, Weihong Liu1, Huanglong Li2, Zuhuang Chen1, Xi Lin1, Guoqiang Xie1, Xingjun Liu1,4,5, Shuhui Sun6, Hua-Jun Qiu1.
Abstract
Ir-based binary and ternary alloys are effective catalysts for the electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in acidic solutions. Nevertheless, decreasing the Ir content to less than 50 at% while maintaining or even enhancing the overall electrocatalytic activity and durability remains a grand challenge. Herein, by dealloying predesigned Al-based precursor alloys, it is possible to controllably incorporate Ir with another four metal elements into one single nanostructured phase with merely ≈20 at% Ir. The obtained nanoporous quinary alloys, i.e., nanoporous high-entropy alloys (np-HEAs) provide infinite possibilities for tuning alloy's electronic properties and maximizing catalytic activities owing to the endless element combinations. Particularly, a record-high OER activity is found for a quinary AlNiCoIrMo np-HEA. Forming HEAs also greatly enhances the structural and catalytic durability regardless of the alloy compositions. With the advantages of low Ir loading and high activity, these np-HEA catalysts are very promising and suitable for activity tailoring/maximization.Entities:
Keywords: HER/OER; dealloying; electrocatalysts; iridium; multicomponent
Year: 2019 PMID: 31596058 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201904180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281