Iridium‐Based Multimetallic Porous Hollow Nanocrystals for Efficient Overall‐Water‐Splitting Catalysis

Jianrui Feng(Peking University), Fan Lv(Peking University), Weiyu Zhang(Peking University), Peihao Li(Peking University), Kai Wang(Peking University), Chao Yang(Peking University), Bin Wang(Peking University), Yong Yang(Peking University), Jinhui Zhou(Peking University), Lin Fei(Peking University), Gui‐Chang Wang(Nankai University), Shaojun Guo(Peking University)
Advanced Materials
October 30, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract The development of active and durable bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting is mandatory for renewable energy conversion. This study reports a general method for controllable synthesis of a class of IrM (M = Co, Ni, CoNi) multimetallic porous hollow nanocrystals (PHNCs), through etching Ir‐based, multimetallic, solid nanocrystals using Fe 3+ ions, as catalysts for boosting overall water splitting. The Ir‐based multimetallic PHNCs show transition‐metal‐dependent bifunctional electrocatalytic activities for both the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in acidic electrolyte, with IrCo and IrCoNi PHNCs being the best for HER and OER, respectively. First‐principles calculations reveal a ligand effect, induced by alloying Ir with 3d transition metals, can weaken the adsorption energy of oxygen intermediates, which is the key to realizing much‐enhanced OER activity. The IrCoNi PHNCs are highly efficient in overall‐water‐splitting catalysis by showing a low cell voltage of only 1.56 V at a current density of 2 mA cm −2 , and only 8 mV of polarization‐curve shift after a 1000‐cycle durability test in 0.5 m H 2 SO 4 solution. This work highlights a potentially powerful strategy toward the general synthesis of novel, multimetallic, PHNCs as highly active and durable bifunctional electrocatalysts for high‐performance electrochemical overall‐water‐splitting devices.


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