posted on 2023-05-16, 10:29authored byLina Wang, Lei Shi, Qi Liu, Yalan Huang, Wensheng Yan, Xiao Liang, Xiao Zhao, Hui Chen, Xiaoxin Zou
The poor catalyst stability, stemming from serious cation
dissolution
and uncontrollable amorphization, remains an outstanding problem in
the acidic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Herein, we report the
synthesis and characterization of honeycomb layered strontium iridate
(SrIr2O6) and demonstrate its potential as an
efficient OER electrocatalyst with robust structural stability in
acid. In contrast to the vast majority of iridate catalysts, SrIr2O6 can keep both bulk and surface structures crystalline
during OER, as opposed to forming an amorphous active phase. The edges
of SrIr2O6 are highly catalytically active for
OER by following the adsorbate evolution mechanism, but the basal
planes are catalytically inert. SrIr2O6 exhibits
∼10-fold higher intrinsic activity than the benchmark catalyst
IrO2, affords an extremely low total iridium leaching level
(∼0.03%) during OER, and retains its catalytic activity for
more than 300 h.