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Motivating Inert Strontium Manganate with Iridium Dopants as Efficient Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution in Acidic Electrolyte.

Piao WangChangle ZhangJiabao DingYujin JiYouyong LiWeifeng Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The search for high-performance and low-cost electrocatalysts in acid conditions still remains a challenging target. Herein, iridium (Ir) doped strontium manganate (named as Ir x -SMO) is proposed as an efficient and durable low-iridium electrocatalyst for water oxidation in acidic media. The Ir 0.1 -SMO with 75% less iridium in comparison to that of iridium dioxide (IrO 2 ) exhibits excellent performance for oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which is even better than most of the iridium-based oxide electrocatalysts. The theoretical outcomes confirm the activation of the inert manganese sites in strontium manganate by the incorporation of iridium dopants. This work reveals the boosted effect of the iridium dopants on the OER activity of strontium manganate, providing a strategy to tune the activity of manganese-based perovskites in electrocatalysis.
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