Intrinsic oxygen evolution reaction activity and stability enhancement of IrOx electrocatalysts by microwave irradiation

Swapnil Sanjay Karade, Raghunandan Sharma*, Per Morgen, Rebecca K. Pittkowski, Kirsten M. Ø. Jensen, Shuang Ma Andersen

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Abstract

A surfactant free hydrolysis approach was used to synthesize colloidal IrOx nanoparticles, which were loaded on a high surface area carbon support to obtain IrOx (IrOx/C), having a mass specific oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity ∼ 5 times higher than that of unsupported IrO2, a benchmark commercial OER electrocatalyst. The synthesized IrOx/C and the unsupported IrO2 were then treated under microwave (MW) irradiation and their electrocatalytic activity and stability towards OER in acidic media was investigated. For both electrocatalysts, the microwave treatment improved the mass specific OER activity and enhanced the durability, with no apparent increase in the IrOx nanoparticle size, demonstrated in a potentiodynamic accelerated stress test (AST). Surface chemical state studies of the as-synthesized and MW-treated IrOx/C samples suggest increased Ir-O-Ir bonding on expense of the Ir-OH bonding through MWI. Further, using X-ray pair distribution function (PDF) analysis it was suggested that the MW treated IrOx/C leads to a gradual change in the local coordination from a rutile-like structure to a highly OER active hollandite-like structure. The presented OER catalyst synthesis route and microwave irradiation approach may be put to use as a scalable method for the stability enhancement of the IrOx electrocatalysts for acidic water electrolysis.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer161758
TidsskriftApplied Surface Science
Vol/bind682
Antal sider12
ISSN0169-4332
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2025

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