AAtomically Dispersed High-Valent d0-Metal Breaks the Activity-Stability Trade-Off in Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis
- Authors
- Shim, Jaehyuk; Lee, Kangjae; Yu, Yunjae; Lee, Hyeon Seok; Shin, Heejong; Lee, Kug-Seung; Bootharaju, Megalamane S.; Han, Sanghwi; Yi, Gyu Seong; Ko, Hyojoo; Lee, Sihwa; Ryu, Jaeyune; Kim, Minho; Lee, Byoung-Hoon; Hyeon, Taeghwan; Sung, Yung-Eun
- Issue Date
- 2025-05
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Citation
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, v.147, no.19, pp.16179 - 16188
- Abstract
- Green hydrogen production via proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) faces economic feasibility challenges, primarily due to its reliance on noble metal catalysts. While cost-effective Ru-based catalysts show promise as alternatives to expensive Ir-based catalysts for an anodic oxygen evolution reaction, their long-term performance is compromised by overoxidation at high current densities. In addressing this challenge, we present a cooperative dual-site strategy for atomic-scale incorporation of high-valent d0-metal cations into RuO2. This synthesis results in uniformly distributed Ru-O-d0metal bonds, effectively reconciling the activity and stability trade-off. Leveraging these effects, our optimized Ta1/RuO2 catalyst demonstrates exceptional performance, with a low overpotential of 164 +/- 2 mV and stable operation for 1000 h at 100 mA cm-2. In practical PEMWE systems, Ta1/RuO2 achieves 1.58 V at 2 A cm-2, surpassing the 2026 Department of Energy target, and maintains remarkable stability over 650 h at 500 mA cm-2. This breakthrough offers a highly active and durable PEMWE system suitable for industrial-scale applications.
- Keywords
- PERFORMANCE; OXIDATION; CATALYST; SITES; OXYGEN EVOLUTION REACTION; ELECTROCATALYST
- ISSN
- 0002-7863
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152453
- DOI
- 10.1021/jacs.5c00936
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