钌
催化作用
材料科学
住宿
金属
光化学
无机化学
纳米技术
化学
光学
有机化学
物理
冶金
作者
Changqing Li,Su Hwan Kim,Hyeong Yong Lim,Qikun Sun,Yi Jiang,Hyuk‐Jun Noh,Seok‐Jin Kim,Jaehoon Baek,Sang Kyu Kwak,Jong‐Beom Baek
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202301369
摘要
Tuning the metal-support interaction of supported metal catalysts has been found to be the most effective approach to modulating electronic structure and improving catalytic performance. But practical understanding of the charge transfer mechanism at the electronic level of catalysis process has remained elusive. Here, it is reported that ruthenium (Ru) nanoparticles can self-accommodate into Fe3 O4 and carbon support (Ru-Fe3 O4 /C) through the electronic metal-support interaction, resulting in robust catalytic activity toward the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Spectroscopic evidence and theoretical calculations demonstrate that electronic perturbation occurred in the Ru-Fe3 O4 /C, and that charge redistribution directly influenced adsorption behavior during the catalytic process. The RuO bond formed by orbital mixing changes the charge state of the surface Ru site, enabling more electrons to flow to H intermediates (H* ) for favorable adsorption. The weak binding strength of the RuO bond also reinforces the anti-bonding character of H* with a more favorable recombination of H* species into H2 molecules. Because of this satisfactory catalytic mechanism, the Ru-Fe3 O4 /C supported nanoparticle catalyst demonstrated better HER activity and robust stability than the benchmark commercial Pt/C benchmark in alkaline media.
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