Abstract

High entropy materials offer almost unlimited catalytic possibilities due to their variable composition, unique structure, and excellent electrocatalytic performance. However, due to the strong tendency of nanoparticles to coarsen and agglomerate, it is still a challenge to synthesize nanoparticles using simple methods to precisely control the morphology and size of the nanoparticles in large quantities, and their large-scale application is limited by high costs and low yields. Herein, a series of high-entropy oxides (HEOs) nanoparticles with high-density and ultrasmall size (<5nm) loaded on carbon nanosheets with large quantities are prepared by Joule-heating treatment of gel precursors in a short period of time (≈60s). Among them, the prepared (FeCoNiRuMn)3 O4-x catalyst shows the best electrocatalytic activity for oxygen evolution reaction, with low overpotentials (230mV @10mAcm-2 , 270mV @100mAcm-2 ), small Tafel slope (39.4mVdec-1 ), and excellent stability without significant decay at 100mAcm-2 after 100h. The excellent performance of (FeCoNiRuMn)3 O4-x can be attributed to the synergistic effect of multiple elements and the inherent structural stability of high entropy systems. This study provides a more comprehensive design idea for the preparation of efficient and stable high entropy catalysts.

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