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Strain-modulated Ru-O Covalency in Ru-Sn Oxide Enabling Efficient and Stable Water Oxidation in Acidic Solution.

Yiming XuZhixian MaoJifang ZhangJiapeng JiYu ZouMengyang DongBo FuMengqing HuKaidi ZhangZiyao ChenShan ChenHuajie YinPorun LiuHuijun Zhao
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
RuO 2 is one of the benchmark electrocatalysts used as the anode material in proton exchange membrane water electrolyser. However, its long-term stability is compromised due to the participation of lattice oxygen and metal dissolution during oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In this work, weakened covalency of Ru-O bond was tailored by introducing tensile strain to RuO 6 octahedrons in a binary Ru-Sn oxide matrix, prohibiting the participation of lattice oxygen and the dissolution of Ru, thereby significantly improving the long-term stability. Moreover, the tensile strain also optimized the adsorption energy of intermediates and boosted the OER activity. Remarkably, the RuSnO x electrocatalyst exhibited excellent OER activity in 0.1 M HClO 4 and required merely 184 mV overpotential at a current density of 10 mA cm -2 . Moreover, it delivered a current density of 10 mA cm -2 for at least 150 h with negligible potential increase. This work exemplifies an effective strategy for engineering Ru-based catalysts with extraordinary performance toward water splitting.
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