| Literature DB >> 31895533 |
Qi Feng1,2, Jiexin Zou3, Yajun Wang3, Zhiliang Zhao2, Mark C Williams3, Hui Li1,2,4, Haijiang Wang3,4.
Abstract
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis is a promising energy storage solution by electrochemically splitting water into hydrogen fuel and oxygen. However, the sluggish kinetics, high operating potential, and corrosive acidic environment during the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) require the use of scarce and costly Ir-based oxides, tremendously hampering its large-scale commercialization. Hence, developing active and stable anode catalysts with reduced precious-metal usage is desperately essential. For the first time, we report a group of Y2-xBaxRu2O7 pyrochlore oxides and employ them in acid OER and PEM electrolyzers. We reveal the mechanism for the promoted OER performance of Ba-doped Y2Ru2O7 in which partially replacing Y3+ by Ba2+ in Y2Ru2O7 greatly facilitates the hole-doping effect, which generates massive oxygen vacancy and multivalence of Ru5+/Ru4+, thus boosting the OER performance of Y2-xBaxRu2O7. This work provides an effective method and paradigm for improving the electrocatalytic property of pyrochlore oxides.Entities:
Keywords: A site doping; Ru valence state; oxygen evolution reaction; oxygen vacancies; pyrochlore oxides
Year: 2020 PMID: 31895533 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b19352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229