

Iron-Modulated Three-Dimensional CoNiP Vertical Nanoarrays: An Exploratory Binder-Free Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Efficient Overall Water Splitting. Manigandan Ramadoss, Yuanfu Chen, Xin Chen, Zhe Su, Marimuthu Karpuraranjith, Dongxu Yang, Manzoor Ahmad Pandit, Krishnamurthi Muralidharan.

Heterostructured Au–Ir Catalysts for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

Sk Riyajuddin, Mansi Pahuja, Parrydeep Kaur Sachdeva, Kashif Azmi, Sushil Kumar, Mohd Afshan, Firdaus Ali, Jenifar Sultana, Takahiro Maruyama, Chandan Bera, Kaushik Ghosh.Cation-Exchange Method Enables Uniform Iridium Oxide Nanospheres for Oxygen Evolution Reaction. Seongeun Park, Meital Shviro, Heinrich Hartmann, Joachim Mayer, Marcelo Carmo, Detlef Stolten.Heterogeneous Component Au (Outer)–Pt (Middle)–Au (Inner) Nanorings: Synthesis and Vibrational Characterization on Middle Pt Nanorings with Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering. Soohyun Lee, Insub Jung, Jiwoong Son, Sungwoo Lee, Minsun Park, Ji-Eun Kim, Woocheol Park, Jaewon Lee, Jwa-Min Nam, Sungho Park.This article is cited by 181 publications. Furthermore, IrNiCu DNF demonstrated excellent durability for OER, which could be attributed to the frame structure that prevents the growth and agglomeration of particles as well as in situ formation of robust rutile IrO 2 phase during prolonged operation. The IrNiCu DNF exhibited high electrocatalytic activity for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in acidic media, which is better than Ir/C catalyst. In addition, the structure of Ir-based nanocrystals could be further controlled to DNF with octahedral morphology and core–shell structures via a simple tuning of experimental factors. The use of single Ir precursor yielded single nanoframe structures, highlighting the importance of employing dual Ir precursors. Herein, we report a rational synthetic strategy for a structurally robust Ir-based multimetallic double-layered nanoframe (DNF) structure, By leveraging the differing kinetics of dual Ir precursors and dual transition metal (Ni and Cu) precursors, a core–shell-type structure could be generated in a simple one-step synthesis, which was subsequently transformed into a multimetallic IrNiCu DNF with a rhombic dodecahedral morphology via selective etching. Although recent progress has enabled the preparation of single nanoframe structures with a variety of morphologies, more complex nanoframe structures such as a double-layered nanoframe have not yet been realized. Nanoframe electrocatalysts have attracted great interest due to their inherently high active surface area per a given mass.
