Exsolution of metal nanoparticles (NPs) on the surface of perovskite oxides is a promising approach for developing advanced catalytic materials through a "bottom-up" design strategy. Under a nonreducing ambient atmosphere utilizing pulsed electric current (PEC) treatment to promote the exsolution of perovskite oxides effectively overcomes the limitations inherent in conventional high-temperature vapor phase reduction (HTVPR) exsolution methods. This paper presents the successful synthesis of (LaSr)TiNiO (LSTN) perovskite oxide and (LaSr)TiCoO (LSTC) perovskite oxide using the sol-gel method, followed by PEC treatment at 600 V, 3 Hz, and 90 s. Utilizing various characterization techniques to confirm that PEC treatment can promote the exsolution of Co and Ni NPs under a nonreducing ambient atmosphere, the results indicated that the exsolved perovskite oxides exhibited significantly improved electrochemical properties. Furthermore, compared to the LSTN-PEC, LSTC-PEC demonstrates a lower onset potential of 1.504 V, a Tafel slope of 87.16 mV dec, lower impedance, higher capacitance, superior catalytic activity, and long-term stability.
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