Amorphous MnRuO x Containing Microcrystalline for Enhanced Acidic Oxygen-Evolution Activity and Stability.
Jingjing ZhangLiangliang XuXiaoxuan YangSong GuoYifei ZhangYang ZhaoGang WuGao LiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Compared to Ir, Ru-based catalysts often exhibited higher activity but suffered significant and rapid activity loss during the challenging oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in a corrosive acidic environment. Herein, we developed a hybrid MnRuO x catalyst in which the RuO 2 microcrystalline regions serve as a supporting framework, and the amorphous MnRuO x phase fills the microcrystalline interstices. In particular, the MnRuO x -300 catalyst from an annealing temperature of 300 °C contains an optimal amorphous/crystalline heterostructure, providing substantial defects and active sites, facilitating efficient adsorption and conversion of OH - . In addition, the heterostructure leads to a relative increase of the d-band center close to the Fermin level, thus accelerating electron transfer with reduced charge transfer resistance at the active interface between crystalline and amorphous phases during the OER. The catalyst was further thoroughly evaluated under various operating conditions and demonstrated exceptional activity and stability for the OER, representing a promising solution to replace Ir in water electrolyzers.