Iridium-Doped Ruthenium Oxide Catalyst for Oxygen Evolution
TBMG-10848
09/01/2011
- Content
NASA requires a durable and efficient catalyst for the electrolysis of water in a polymer-electrolyte-membrane (PEM) cell. Ruthenium oxide in a slightly reduced form is known to be a very efficient catalyst for the anodic oxidation of water to oxygen, but it degrades rapidly, reducing efficiency. To combat this tendency of ruthenium oxide to change oxidation states, it is combined with iridium, which has a tendency to stabilize ruthenium oxide at oxygen evolution potentials. The novel oxygen evolution catalyst was fabricated under flowing argon in order to allow the iridium to preferentially react with oxygen from the ruthenium oxide, and not oxygen from the environment.
- Citation
- "Iridium-Doped Ruthenium Oxide Catalyst for Oxygen Evolution," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2011.