Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2019

Reduction of Iridium Loading to the Minimum Level Required for Water Oxidation Electrocatalysis without Sacrificing the Electrochemical Stability

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Iridium(Ir)-based electrocatalyst exhibits an optimal trade-off between catalytic activity and stability and thus is considered one of the most promising candidates in acidic water oxidation electrocatalysis. Due to its cost and scarcity, however, the sparing use of it has become the top priority in this field. In this contribution, we demonstrate the immense potential of coaxial arc plasma deposition (APD) as catalyst coating technology for water oxidation. Taking advantage of controllable pulsed plasma generation with high kinetic energy, APD enables the rigid coating of uniform and ultrathin Ir films on the substrate surface. The strong anchoring propensity of the films is observed, and thereby, unless the Ir loading is too little to overcome the catalyst loss and dissolution caused during repetitive electrochemical redox cycling for full electrocatalyst activation, the electrocatalytic performance of the films remains unaffected even after thousands of cyclic water oxidation testing. In this regard, w...

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DOI 10.1021/ACS.JPCC.9B02819
Language English
Journal Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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