Abstract

High-entropy oxides (HEO) have recently concerned interest as the most promising electrocatalytic materials for oxygen evolution reactions (OER). In this work, a new strategy to the synthesis of HEO nanostructures on Ti3 C2 Tx MXene via rapid microwave heating and subsequent calcination at a low temperature is reported. Furthermore, the influence of HEO loading on Ti3 C2 Tx MXene is investigated toward OER performance with and without visible-light illumination in an alkaline medium. The obtained HEO/Ti3 C2 Tx -0.5 hybrid exhibited an outstanding photoelectrochemical OER ability with a low overpotential of 331mV at 10mA cm-2 and a small Tafel slope of 71mV dec-1 , which exceeded that of a commercial IrO2 catalyst (340mV at 10mA cm-2 ). In particular, the fabricated water electrolyzer with the HEO/Ti3 C2 Tx -0.5 hybrid as anode required a less potential of 1.62V at 10mA cm-2 under visible-light illumination. Owing to the strong synergistic interaction between the HEO and Ti3 C2 Tx MXene, the HEO/Ti3 C2 Tx hybrid has a great electrochemical surface area, many metal active sites, high conductivity, and fast reaction kinetics, resulting in an excellent OER performance. This study offers an efficient strategy for synthesizing HEO-based materials with high OER performance to produce high-value hydrogen fuel.

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