Medium-Entropy Alloy/Oxide Nano Composite for High-Performing High-Temperature CO2 Electrolysis with Remarkable Carbon Deposition Resistance

Authors
Tong, JunSeo, HaewonChoi, YunseoWon, Ji-eunPark, JinhongChae, Keun HwaHong, JongsupChang, Hye JungZhou, BaowenCao, RongchangNi, NaYoon, Kyung JoongZhu, LeiHuang, Zhen
Issue Date
2025-07
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Science
Abstract
Conventional solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) with nickel/yttria-stabilized zirconia (Ni/YSZ) electrodes suffer from low CO2 reduction activity and severe carbon deposition below 800 degrees C, limiting scalability. This study introduces a novel medium-entropy alloy/Mn-based oxide composite catalyst deposited via simple infiltration onto the fuel electrode, creating hierarchical heterogeneous metal/oxide nano-interfaces. The catalyst-decorated cell achieves a remarkable 46% increase in CO2 electrolysis current density, reaching 2.15 A cm(-2) at 1.5 V and 750 degrees C. Simultaneously, the catalyst demonstrates exceptional carbon deposition resistance, evidenced by a 75% increase in the current density threshold for carbon formation. The cell maintains stable, carbon-free operation for 200 h at an extreme current density of 1.0 A cm(-2). Comprehensive analyses combining in situ characterization and density functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed the enhanced performance originates from synergistic effects between the unique composition of the medium-entropy alloy and Mn-based oxides, and their distinctive nanostructured interfaces. This work presents a promising approach for developing advanced electrode materials for CO2 electrolysis in SOECs, significantly contributing to the scalability and practical application of this critical technology.
Keywords
NI; NANOPARTICLES; PEROVSKITE; REDUCTION; CATALYSTS; EFFICIENT; CO2 electrolysis; heterostructure; medium-entropy materials; SOEC; anti-coking
ISSN
2198-3844
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152983
DOI
10.1002/advs.202508800
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