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Hydrogen and Oxygen Evolutions on Ru‐Ir Binary Oxides
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1992
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Oxide HeterostructuresMaterials ScienceHydrogen EvolutionEngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsHydrogen TransitionElectrochemical Surface ScienceOxide ElectronicsSurface ElectrochemistryRu‐ir Binary OxidesCatalysisElectrode Reaction MechanismHydrogenChemistryTheoretical ElectrochemistryCyclic VoltammetryElectrochemistryMixed Ru‐ir
The electrocatalytic activity of mixed Ru‐Ir oxide electrodes fabricated by thermal decomposition are compared (using cyclic voltammetry and potentiodynamic technique), for their ability to evolve hydrogen and oxygen in both and solutions. Cyclic voltammetry provides information about the redox transitions of surface oxyruthenium and oxyiridium groups, and also generates an effective index, (voltammetric charge ), which can be used to determine the electrocatalytic activity of the electrode. In this study, (obtained by numerical integration from CV), indicates that maximum activity results from a coating solution with 60 to 80 mol % Ir content. It is noted that, for acidic solutions, voltammetric charge in the region of hydrogen adsorption/desorption, , exhibits the same trends as . The potentiodynamic technique, on the other hand, is employed to yield Tafel plots providing vs. E relations. It is found that the activity of is worst for oxygen evolution in alkaline solutions, while its electrochemical behavior for hydrogen evolution is the same for both acidic and basic solutions. In contrast, it is found that the electrochemical behavior of for hydrogen evolution is significantly influenced by pH.