Publications by authors named "Shouhan Zhang"

Designing a high-performing iridium (Ir) single-atom catalyst is desired for acidic water electrolysis, which shows enormous potential given its high catalytic activity toward acidic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with minimum usage of precious Ir metal. However, it still remains a substantial challenge to stabilize the Ir single atoms during the OER operation without sacrificing the activity. Here, we report a high-performing OER catalyst by immobilizing Ir single atoms on a polyimide support, which exhibits a high mass activity on a carbon paper electrode while simultaneously achieving outstanding stability with negligible decay for 360 h.

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  • Researchers have developed a high-performance oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst using iridium (Ir) nanoparticles on a polyimide support.
  • The polyimide support effectively alters the electronic properties of the Ir sites, leading to lower energy requirements for the reaction.
  • This innovative design also increases local proton concentration around the Ir sites, significantly improving OER rates.
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