Hetero-nanojunction armored with carbon layer for boosting water oxidation over RuO2 in acid†
Abstract
In this work, a high-performance electrocatalyst, (Co3O4|RuO2)@C, was developed for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in acid. Despite the low loading of Ru (0.66 wt%) and Co (0.35 wt%), the catalyst exhibited remarkable performance, achieving an overpotential of 202 mV at 10 mA cm−2. Notably, when employed as an anodic catalyst in a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer, (Co3O4|RuO2)@C demonstrated exceptional stability, operating continuously for 300, 100, and 100 h at current densities of 10, 50, and 100 mA cm−2, respectively. Experiments and theoretical investigations revealed that the regulated electronic structure of RuO2 by the Co3O4|RuO2 nanojunction, coupled with the carbon coating layer, led to excellent OER performance of (Co3O4|RuO2)@C. The construction of the Co3O4|RuO2 nanojunction triggered the electron transfer from Co3O4 to RuO2, decreasing the energy barrier of *O → *OOH and mitigating the over-oxidation of Ru sites. Furthermore, the carbon layer surrounding the crystalline Co3O4|RuO2 facilitated mass/charge transfer across the electrolyte-catalyst interface and acted as a protective “chain mail” to enhance the durability of (Co3O4|RuO2)@C.