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Dongdong Zhang1, Qilong Wu2, Yun Han3
1State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, P. R. China.
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Ruthenium oxide (RuO2) is a promising candidate for proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers (PEMWEs) due to its high activity and relatively low cost. However, its limited stability remains a critical challenge. Although substantial efforts have been made to improve the stability, the advance is insufficient for requirement of practical PEMWEs. In this study, the intrinsic structure of RuO2-δ, specifically oxygen vacancies (OVs), was precisely manipulated to quantitatively investigate the underlying principles governing its activity-stability balance. Combining theoretical calculations and experimental results, it is revealed that the spatial distance between OVs controlled by the density of OV dictates the catalytic performance, e. g. activity decays exponentially as intervacancy distance decreases while stability exhibits Gaussian-like fluctuations. Electrochemical analysis demonstrates that the as-synthesized h-RuO2-δ nanosheet, with an OV density of 33%, achieves an optimal activity-stability synergy, exhibiting exceptional activity (1 A cm-2@1.63 V) and stability (over 120 h) in a PEMWE, far surpassing the performance of commercial RuO2 catalyst. In situ FTIR and DFT calculations demonstrate that RuO2-δ with an optimal spatial arrangement of OVs (Meta-OVs configuration) weakens the hydrogen-bonding network of interfacial water, facilitating water dissociation, and exhibits enhanced structural stability during the oxygen evolution reaction. The findings of this study establish a quantitative structure-property relationship for defect engineering in Ru-based catalysts.
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