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Hydrogen peroxide generation and hydrogen oxidation reactions of vacuum-prepared Ru/Ir(111) bimetallic surfaces.

Kenta HayashiKeisuke KusunokiTakeru TomimoriRiku SatoNaoto TodorokiToshimasa Wadayama
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
From the viewpoint of the application of Ir-Ru alloys for the anode of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) generation and the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) properties of well-defined Ir-Ru bimetallic surfaces (Ru/Ir(111)) have been investigated using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). Using thermal inter-diffusion of vacuum-deposited Ru and substrate Ir atoms, the topmost surface atomic ratios of Ru/Ir(111) were controlled via changing the substrate temperature ( x ) during the deposition of 1 monolayer (ML)-thick Ru. Low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LE-ISS) estimated the Ru/Ir ratio to be 1 : 1 ( x = 673 K), 1 : 2 ( x = 773 K), and 1 : 4 ( x = 873 K). The H 2 O 2 generation property of Ru/Ir(111) was similar to that of clean Ir(111) and under the detection limit in the potential region of 0.06-0.3 V, while clean Ru(0001) generated H 2 O 2 in this potential region. The results suggest that the Ir sites contribute to the reduction of H 2 O 2 intermediates generated at neighboring Ru sites. In contrast, the HOR activity of Ru/Ir(111) correlated with the probabilities of ensembles, such as Ir 2 dimers and Ir 3 trimers: the ensemble probabilities were calculated under the assumption of random solute Ir and Ru atoms at the topmost surfaces. Such a close correlation suggests that the Ir ensemble sites strongly contribute to the HOR. In conclusion, the Ir sites play a key role in the suppression of H 2 O 2 generation and high HOR activity, which is essential for next-generation PEMFC anode catalysts.
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