Volume 20, Issue 43 2403845
Review

Recent Research on Iridium-Based Electrocatalysts for Acidic Oxygen Evolution Reaction from the Origin of Reaction Mechanism

Ligang Chen

Ligang Chen

State Power Investment Corporation Hydrogen Energy Company, Limited, Beijing, 102600 China

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Wei Zhao

Corresponding Author

Wei Zhao

State Power Investment Corporation Hydrogen Energy Company, Limited, Beijing, 102600 China

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Juntao Zhang

Juntao Zhang

Key Laboratory for Special Functional Materials of Ministry of Education, National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for High-efficiency Display and Lighting Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Collaborative Innovation Center of Nano Functional Materials and Applications, Henan University, Kaifeng, 475004 China

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Min Liu

Min Liu

State Power Investment Corporation Hydrogen Energy Company, Limited, Beijing, 102600 China

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Yin Jia

Yin Jia

State Power Investment Corporation Hydrogen Energy Company, Limited, Beijing, 102600 China

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Ruzhi Wang

Ruzhi Wang

Institute of Advanced Energy Materials and Devices, College of Material Science and Engineering; Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials of Education Ministry of China, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, 100124 China

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Maorong Chai

Maorong Chai

State Power Investment Corporation Hydrogen Energy Company, Limited, Beijing, 102600 China

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First published: 28 June 2024
Citations: 6

Abstract

As the anode reaction of proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE), the acidic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is one of the main obstacles to the practical application of PEMWE due to its sluggish four-electron transfer process. The development of high-performance acidic OER electrocatalysts has become the key to improving the reaction kinetics. To date, although various excellent acidic OER electrocatalysts have been widely researched, Ir-based nanomaterials are still state-of-the-art electrocatalysts. Hence, a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the reaction mechanism of Ir-based electrocatalysts is crucial for the precise optimization of catalytic performance. In this review, the origin and nature of the conventional adsorbate evolution mechanism (AEM) and the derived volcanic relationship on Ir-based electrocatalysts for acidic OER processes are summarized and some optimization strategies for Ir-based electrocatalysts based on the AEM are introduced. To further investigate the development strategy of high-performance Ir-based electrocatalysts, several unconventional OER mechanisms including dual-site mechanism and lattice oxygen mediated mechanism, and their applications are introduced in detail. Thereafter, the active species on Ir-based electrocatalysts at acidic OER are summarized and classified into surface Ir species and O species. Finally, the future development direction and prospect of Ir-based electrocatalysts for acidic OER are put forward.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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