Controlled Structural
Activation of Iridium Single
Atom Catalyst for High-Performance Proton Exchange Membrane Water
Electrolysis
Posted on 2025-01-08 - 20:44
Iridium single atom catalysts are promising oxygen evolution
reaction
(OER) electrocatalysts for proton exchange membrane water electrolysis
(PEMWE), as they can reduce the reliance on costly Ir in the OER catalysts.
However, their practical application is hindered by their limited
stability during PEMWE operation. Herein, we report on the activation
of Ir-doped CoMn2O4 in acidic electrolyte that
leads to enhanced activity and stability in acidic OER for long-term
PEMWE operation. In-depth material characterization combined with
electrochemical analysis and theoretical calculations reveal that
activating Ir-doped CoMn2O4 induces controlled
restructuring of Ir single atoms to IrOx nanoclusters, resulting in an optimized Ir configuration with outstanding
mass activity of 3562 A gIr–1 at 1.53
V (vs RHE) and enhanced OER stability. The PEMWE using activated Ir-doped
CoMn2O4 exhibited a stable operation for >1000
h at 250 mA cm–2 with a low degradation rate of
0.013 mV h–1, demonstrating its practical applicability.
Furthermore, it remained stable for more than 400 h at a high current
density of 1000 mA cm–2, demonstrating long-term
durability under practical operation conditions.
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Ko, Wonjae; Shim, Jaehyuk; Ahn, Hyunsoo; Kwon, Hee Jung; Lee, Kangjae; Jung, Yoon; et al. (2025). Controlled Structural
Activation of Iridium Single
Atom Catalyst for High-Performance Proton Exchange Membrane Water
Electrolysis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c11442