Breaking the Ru-O-Ru Symmetry of a RuO2 Catalyst for Sustainable Acidic Water Oxidation

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2024)

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Proton exchange membrane water electrolysis is a highly promising hydrogen production technique for sustainable energy supply, however, achieving a highly active and durable catalyst for acidic water oxidation still remains a formidable challenge. Herein, we propose a local microenvironment regulation strategy for precisely tuning In-RuO2/graphene (In-RuO2/G) catalyst with intrinsic electrochemical activity and stability to boost acidic water oxidation. The In-RuO2/G displays robust acid oxygen evolution reaction performance with a mass activity of 671 A g(cat)(-1) at 1.5 V, an overpotential of 187 mV at 10 mA cm(-2), and long-lasting stability of 350 h at 100 mA cm(-2), which arises from the asymmetric Ru-O-In local structure interactions. Further, it is unraveled theoretically that the asymmetric Ru-O-In structure breaks the thermodynamic activity limit of the traditional adsorption evolution mechanism which significantly weakens the formation energy barrier of OOH*, thus inducing a new rate-determining step of OH* absorption. Therefore, this strategy showcases the immense potential for constructing high-performance acidic catalysts for water electrolyzers.
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Acidic Water Oxidation,Asymmetric Active Structure,Oxygen Evolution,Stability
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