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WOx nanowire supported ultra-fine Ir-IrOx nanocatalyst with compelling OER activity and durability
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WOx nanowire supported ultra-fine Ir-IrOx nanocatalyst with compelling OER activity and durability

Lu-Yu Chueh, Chun-Han Kuo, Ren-Hao Yang, Ding-Huei Tsai, Meng-Hsuan Tsai, Chueh-Cheng Yang, Han-Yi Chen, Chia-Hsin WangYung-Tin Pan
Chemical Engineering Journal, 卷.464, 142613
05/2023

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Core-shell Iridium Nanowire Oxygen evolution reaction Tungsten oxide XPS Chemistry (all) Environmental Chemistry Chemical Engineering (all) Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Ultra-fine iridium (Ir) nanocatalyst is successfully dispersed and stabilized on sub-stoichiometric tungsten oxide nanowires (WO x NW) forming an active and stable OER catalyst. With its abundant amount of exposed active surfaces, the WO x NW supported Ir catalyst shows a high mass activity of 812 A/g Ir at 1.55 V vs RHE. This value is three times higher than Ir-black and 30 times higher than Ir supported on antimony-doped tin oxide. The Ir@WO x NW possesses much satisfactory stability, showing a loss of only 40 % compared with the nearly 100 % loss of Ir-black after 1,000 accelerated durability testing cycles. Non-destructive depth profile by synchrotron-based XPS and density functional calculations unambiguously reveal the strong catalyst-support interaction between the WO x NW and the supported Ir catalyst. Due to the inhibited oxidation, the OER active core–shell-like structure of the Ir-IrO 2 is well-maintained on the WO x NW supports under OER testing conditions. The developed catalyst shows high potential to significantly reduce Ir usage for practical water electrolysis.

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