We studied the alloying effect in lr-based alloys on the catalysis of the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOP,) in both acidic and alkaline medium. IrFe, lrNi and IrCo alloy catalysts with nanoparticle size of 〈S nm w...We studied the alloying effect in lr-based alloys on the catalysis of the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOP,) in both acidic and alkaline medium. IrFe, lrNi and IrCo alloy catalysts with nanoparticle size of 〈S nm were obtained by our solvent-vaporization plus hydrogen reduction method. The second metal played an important role in tuning the crystal structure and surface electronic structure of the Ir-based alloy catalyst. Among the lrFe, IrCo and lrNi alloy catalysts, Ni induced a mid-sized contrac- tion of the lr lattice, and gave the best HOR activity in both acidic and alkaline medium. In acidic medium, the weakening of the Ir-Had interaction caused by the electronic effect of M (M = Fe, Ni, Co) alloying is responsible for the enhancement of HOR activity. The oxophilic effect of the catalytic metal surface, which affects OHad adsorption and desorption and surface Had coverage, has a large impact on the HOR activity in the case of alkaline medium,展开更多
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program,2012CB215500)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21573029)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(106112015CDJXY220002)
文摘We studied the alloying effect in lr-based alloys on the catalysis of the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOP,) in both acidic and alkaline medium. IrFe, lrNi and IrCo alloy catalysts with nanoparticle size of 〈S nm were obtained by our solvent-vaporization plus hydrogen reduction method. The second metal played an important role in tuning the crystal structure and surface electronic structure of the Ir-based alloy catalyst. Among the lrFe, IrCo and lrNi alloy catalysts, Ni induced a mid-sized contrac- tion of the lr lattice, and gave the best HOR activity in both acidic and alkaline medium. In acidic medium, the weakening of the Ir-Had interaction caused by the electronic effect of M (M = Fe, Ni, Co) alloying is responsible for the enhancement of HOR activity. The oxophilic effect of the catalytic metal surface, which affects OHad adsorption and desorption and surface Had coverage, has a large impact on the HOR activity in the case of alkaline medium,