Abstract

AbstractThe synthesis of catalytic materials containing active sites of various oxidation states (metal, oxide, etc.) for the dual use in reduction and oxidation reactions remains challenging because most of the reported methods for the metallic state are often incompatible with those for the oxide state. A new methodology is reported for the synthesis of a library of bimetallic metal‐oxide materials containing three crystalline phases Ir‐Ru‐IrxRu1‐xO2 by combining the calcination under air and the polymerization of aniline in the presence of IrCl3 and RuCl3 precursors. Morphology, structure, and surface oxidation state studies (XRD, SEM/EDX, S/TEM, XPS) confirm the hypothesis that IrCl3 evolves to Ir while RuCl3 evolves to RuO2 during the calcination under air. An Ir:Ru atomic ratio of 50:50 can be converted into a heterogeneous nanostructure composed of Ir, Ru, and IrxRu1‐xO2 to date, with remarkable catalytic activity for both hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) with a small overpotential of 40 mV and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with a small overpotential of 290 mV at the metric current density of 10 mA cm−2 in 0.5 m H2SO4. The results can serve as a platform for the development of efficient multifunctional materials for practical use in both catalytic oxidation and reduction reactions.

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