Fast Modulation of d‐Band Holes Quantity in the Early Reaction Stages for Boosting Acidic Oxygen Evolution

Author:

Zhang Xiuxiu1,Yang Chenyu1,Gong Chen1,Liu Meihuan1,Zhou Wanlin1,Su Hui12,Yu Feifan3,Hu Fengchun1,Liu Qinghua1,Wei Shiqiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory University of Science and Technology of China Hefei 230029 Anhui P. R. China

2. Key Laboratory of Light Energy Conversion Materials of Hunan Province College College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 Hunan P. R. China

3. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Chemical Engineering of Xinjiang Bingtuan Shihezi University Shihezi 832003 Xinjiang P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractSynthesis of highly active and durable oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts applied in acidic water electrolysis remains a grand challenge. Here, we construct a type of high‐loading iridium single atom catalysts with tunable d‐band holes character (h‐HL−Ir SACs, ∼17.2 wt % Ir) realized in the early OER operation stages. The in situ X‐ray absorption spectroscopy reveals that the quantity of the d‐band holes of Ir active sites can be fast increased by 0.56 unit from the open circuit to a low working potential of 1.35 V. More remarkably, in situ synchrotron infrared and Raman spectroscopies demonstrate the quick accumulation of *OOH and *OH intermediates over holes‐modulated Ir sites in the early reaction voltages, achieving a rapid OER kinetics. As a result, this well‐designed h‐HL−Ir SACs exhibits superior performance for acidic OER with overpotentials of 216 mV @10 mA cm−2 and 259 mV @100 mA cm−2, corresponding to a small Tafel slope of 43 mV dec−1. The activity of catalyst shows no evident attenuation after 60 h operation in acidic environment. This work provides some useful hints for the design of superior acidic OER catalysts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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