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Abstract Ongoing research to develop advanced electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is needed to address demand for efficient energy conversion and carbon‐free energy sources. In the OER process, acidic electrolytes have higher proton concentration and faster response than alkaline ones, but their harsh strongly acidic environment requires catalysts with greater corrosion and oxidation resistance. At present, iridium oxide (IrO 2 ) with its strong stability and excellent catalytic performance is the catalyst of choice for the anode side of commercial PEM electrolysis cells. However, the scarcity and high cost of iridium (Ir) and the unsatisfactory activity of IrO 2 hinder industrial scale application and the sustainable development of acidic OER catalytic technology. This highlights the importance of further research on acidic Ir‐based OER catalysts. In this review, recent advances in Ir‐based acidic OER electrocatalysts are summarized, including fundamental understanding of the acidic OER mechanism, recent insights into the stability of acidic OER catalysts, highly efficient Ir‐based electrocatalysts, and common strategies for optimizing Ir‐based catalysts. The future challenges and prospects of developing highly effective Ir‐based catalysts are also discussed.
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Wanqing Li
Yunfei Bu
Xinlei Ge
ChemSusChem
Fudan University
Jilin University
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e78cf2b6db6435876feda9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202400295
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