CN112023940A - Preparation method of electrocatalyst, application of electrocatalyst and electrode - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a preparation method of an electrocatalyst, application thereof and an electrode, wherein the preparation method of the electrocatalyst comprises the following steps: uniformly mixing ruthenium-based metal salt, first metal salt and second metal salt in an organic solvent to form a metal salt precursor solution; under the condition of stirring, heating the metal salt precursor solution to 180-220 ℃, and reacting at constant temperature until a solid-liquid mixture is formed; carrying out solid-liquid separation on the solid-liquid mixture to obtain a solid; removing unstable metals and residual solvents in the solid to obtain an electrocatalyst; wherein the first metal salt is a platinum-based metal salt; the second metal salt is copper-based metal salt, nickel-based metal salt or cobalt-based metal salt. The present invention aims to provide an electrocatalyst having high activity, high stability and low cost.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolyzed water, in particular to a preparation method of an electrocatalyst, application thereof and an electrode.
Background
With the increasingly prominent environmental and energy problems, new energy vehicles have become a research hotspot of various automobile manufacturers and research and development institutions in the world, and among them, fuel cell vehicles are generally regarded as having broad development prospects with high efficiency and near zero emission. The fuel commonly used by fuel cells is hydrogen, and a method for producing hydrogen at low cost is vigorously developed in order to develop fuel cell technology on a large scale. Today, the vast majority of hydrogen production is via the process of "steam reforming of methane", but is facing the release of carbon dioxide greenhouse gas, which is not environmentally friendly. The hydrogen production process by electrolyzing water is simple, has no carbon emission pollution, and is a next-generation clean method which is expected to replace methane steam reforming and become hydrogen fuel.
The overpotential for acidic electrolyzed water is mainly derived from the anode part of Oxygen Evolution (OER), and the development of an efficient and inexpensive oxygen evolution catalyst under acidic conditions is the most difficult and challenging of all electrolyzed water technologies. A common commercial catalyst for oxygen evolution is IrO2. However, iridium (Ir) metal is extremely expensive and has a limited earth reserve, and IrO is used2The cost of the electrocatalyst is high, which is not favorable for the popularization of the fuel cell.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention mainly aims to provide a preparation method of an electrocatalyst, application thereof and an electrode, and aims to provide the electrocatalyst with high activity, high stability and low cost.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a method for preparing an electrocatalyst, comprising the steps of:
uniformly mixing ruthenium-based metal salt, first metal salt and second metal salt in an organic solvent to form a metal salt precursor solution;
under the condition of stirring, heating the metal salt precursor solution to 180-220 ℃, and reacting at constant temperature until a solid-liquid mixture is formed;
carrying out solid-liquid separation on the solid-liquid mixture to obtain a solid;
removing unstable metals and residual solvents in the solid to obtain an electrocatalyst;
wherein the first metal salt is a platinum-based metal salt;
the second metal salt is copper-based metal salt, nickel-based metal salt or cobalt-based metal salt.
Optionally, in the step of uniformly mixing the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt and the second metal salt in an organic solvent to form a metal salt precursor solution, the organic solvent includes one or more of oleylamine, oleic acid, octadecene, ethanol and cyclohexane; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the first metal salt comprises Pt (acac)2、H2PtCl6·6H2O、K2PtCl6·6H2O、PtCl4One or more of; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the ruthenium-based metal salt includes Ru (acac)3、RuCl3·xH2O、Ru(CO)6One or more of (a).
Optionally, when the second metal salt is a copper-based metal salt, the copper-based metal salt comprises Cu (acac)2、CuCl2·2H2O、Cu(NO3)2·3H2O、CuBr2One or more of; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
when the second metal salt is a nickel-based metal salt, the nickel-based metal salt includes Ni (acac)2、NiCl2·2H2O、Ni(NO3)2·3H2O、NiSO4One or more of; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
when the second metal salt is a cobalt-based metal salt, the cobalt-based metal salt comprises Co (acac)2、CoCl2·2H2O、Co(NO3)2·3H2O、CoSO4One or more of (a).
Optionally, in the step of uniformly mixing the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt and the second metal salt in an organic solvent to form a metal salt precursor solution, the weight ratio of the organic solvent to the ruthenium-based metal salt to the first metal salt to the second metal salt is 1: 1.9-2.3: 0.8-1.1: 3.7-4.5.
Optionally, the metal salt precursor solution is heated to 180-220 ℃, and the heating time is not more than 25min in the step of reacting at constant temperature to obtain a solid-liquid mixture.
Optionally, heating the metal salt precursor solution to 180-220 ℃, and reacting at constant temperature for 6-12 hours until a solid-liquid mixture is obtained.
Optionally, the step of performing solid-liquid separation on the solid-liquid mixture to obtain a solid comprises:
centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, and collecting precipitates;
washing the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol and n-hexane;
and (3) placing the cleaned precipitate at the temperature of 60-90 ℃ for vacuum drying to obtain a solid.
Optionally, the step of removing unstable metals and residual solvent from the solid to obtain the electrocatalyst comprises:
immersing the solid in an acid solution to initially etch away unstable metals in the solid;
washing the solid after acid etching, and then drying in vacuum;
loading the solid subjected to vacuum drying on activated carbon, and annealing at 380-450 ℃ in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove residual solvent in the solid;
and carrying out secondary etching treatment on the unstable metal in the solid by using an electrochemical cyclic voltammetry to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Furthermore, the invention also proposes an electrode for use in an electrolytic cell, said electrode comprising an electrocatalyst prepared by the method for preparing an electrocatalyst as described above.
In addition, the invention also provides the application of the electrocatalyst prepared by the preparation method of the electrocatalyst in PEM electrolyzed water.
According to the technical scheme provided by the invention, the monatomic alloy catalyst with strong stability is prepared by selecting the alloy first metal salt and the alloy second metal salt with strong oxidation resistance and dissolution resistance as carriers and taking ruthenium as a core through a solvothermal method; meanwhile, ruthenium (Ru) with low price and rich earth reserves is selected to prepare the ruthenium monatomic catalyst, the electrocatalyst has excellent catalytic performance in the anode oxygen precipitation reaction of PEM electrolyzed water, and the cost of the electrocatalyst is reduced while the activity of the electrocatalyst is ensured.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart of one embodiment of a method for preparing an electrocatalyst according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a synchrotron radiation spectrum of the electrocatalyst prepared in example 1;
FIG. 3 is an electron micrograph of an electrocatalyst prepared according to example 1;
FIG. 4 is an electron micrograph of an electrocatalyst prepared according to example 2;
FIG. 5 is an electron micrograph of an electrocatalyst prepared according to example 3;
FIG. 6 is a graph comparing the catalytic performance of the electrocatalysts of examples 1 to 3 and comparative examples 1 and 2;
fig. 7 is a graph comparing the oxygen evolution stability of the electrocatalysts of examples 1 to 3 and comparative example 1.
The implementation, functional features and advantages of the objects of the present invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below. It is to be understood that the described embodiments are merely a few embodiments of the invention, and not all embodiments.
It should be noted that those whose specific conditions are not specified in the examples were performed according to the conventional conditions or the conditions recommended by the manufacturer. The reagents or instruments used are not indicated by the manufacturer, and are all conventional products available commercially. In addition, the meaning of "and/or" appearing throughout includes three juxtapositions, exemplified by "A and/or B" including either A or B or both A and B. In addition, technical solutions between various embodiments may be combined with each other, but must be realized by a person skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, such a combination should not be considered to exist, and is not within the protection scope of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
With the increasingly prominent environmental and energy problems, new energy vehicles have become a research hotspot of various automobile manufacturers and research and development institutions in the world, and among them, fuel cell vehicles are generally regarded as having broad development prospects with high efficiency and near zero emission. The fuel commonly used by fuel cells is hydrogen, and a method for producing hydrogen at low cost is vigorously developed in order to develop fuel cell technology on a large scale. Today, the vast majority of hydrogen production is via the process of "steam reforming of methane", but is facing the release of carbon dioxide greenhouse gas, which is not environmentally friendly. The hydrogen production process by electrolyzing water is simple, has no carbon emission pollution, and is a next-generation clean method which is expected to replace methane steam reforming and become hydrogen fuel.
The overpotential for acidic electrolyzed water is mainly derived from the anode part of Oxygen Evolution (OER), and the development of an efficient and inexpensive oxygen evolution catalyst under acidic conditions is the most difficult and challenging of all electrolyzed water technologies. A common commercial catalyst for oxygen evolution is IrO2. However, iridium (Ir) metal is extremely expensive and has a limited earth reserve, and IrO is used2The cost of the electrocatalyst is high, which is not favorable for the popularization of the fuel cell.
In view of this, the present invention provides a method for preparing an electrocatalyst, by which an electrocatalyst having high activity, high stability and low cost can be prepared. Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a method for preparing an electrocatalyst according to the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, the preparation method of the electrocatalyst includes the steps of:
step S10, ruthenium-based metal salt, first metal salt and second metal salt are mixed uniformly in an organic solvent to form a metal salt precursor solution.
Wherein the first metal salt is a platinum-based metal salt; the second metal salt is copper-based metal salt, nickel-based metal salt or cobalt-based metal salt.
Ruthenium has higher electrocatalytic activity, and compared with iridium (Ir) (240-250 yuan/g), ruthenium (Ru) (19.5-20.5 yuan/g) has richer earth reserves and cheaper price, and ruthenium is selected as a core, so that the activity of the electrocatalyst is ensured, and the cost of the electrocatalyst is reduced.
Considering RuO in a strongly acidic, strongly oxidizing environment2Is easily oxidized into RuO under high working potential4The invention selects the first metal salt and the second metal salt with stronger oxidation resistance and dissolution resistance as alloy carriers, and the monoatomic ruthenium is embedded into the stable alloy carrier to form the ruthenium monoatomic alloy catalyst with stable property, so that the structure stability of the ruthenium monoatomic alloy catalyst is maintained while the high catalytic activity of the ruthenium is kept, the participation of catalyst lattice oxygen in the OER reaction process is avoided, and the catalyst inactivation is further avoided.
Specifically, the organic solvent may be any one of oleylamine, oleic acid, octadecene, ethanol, and cyclohexane, or a mixed solution of at least two solvents of oleylamine, oleic acid, octadecene, ethanol, and cyclohexane, for example, a mixed solution of ethanol, oleylamine, and octadecene at a volume ratio of 1:3 to 5, or oleylamine, octadecene at a volume ratio of 1: 2 by volume.
The first metal salt comprises Pt (acac)2(platinum diacetone), H2PtCl6·6H2O (chloroplatinic acid), K2PtCl6·6H2O (potassium chloroplatinate), PtCl4(platinum chloride). For example, the first metal salt may be Pt (acac)2、H2PtCl6·6H2O、K2PtCl6·6H2O、PtCl4Any one of the above; can also be Pt (acac)2And H2PtCl6·6H2Mixture of O, H2PtCl6·6H2O、K2PtCl6·6H2O、PtCl4Of (2) or H2PtCl6·6H2O and K2PtCl6·6H2A mixture of O.
Ruthenium-based metal salts including Ru (acac)3Ruthenium (triacetyl pyruvate), RuCl3·xH2O (ruthenium chloride), Ru (CO)6One or more of (ruthenium hexa-carbonyl). For example, the ruthenium-based metal salt may be Ru (acac)3、RuCl3·xH2O、Ru(CO)6May be any one of Ru (acac)3、RuCl3·xH2O、Ru(CO)6A mixture of any two of (A) and (B), and optionally Ru (acac)3、RuCl3·xH2O and Ru (CO)6The mixture of (1).
The second metal salt can be copper-based metal salt, nickel-based metal salt or cobalt-based metal salt, and compared with other metal salts, when the three metal salts are used as the alloy carrier, ruthenium single atoms can be combined to form the high-stability single-atom alloy catalyst. And because Ni and Co can provide a large amount of electrons for Ru, the Ru is prevented from being inactivated due to electron loss, and the monoatomic Ru is kept in a stable state, compared with a copper-based metal salt, the stability of the monoatomic alloy catalyst can be further improved when the second metal salt is a nickel-based metal salt or a cobalt-based metal salt, and therefore, the second metal salt is preferably the nickel-based metal salt or the cobalt-based metal salt.
Wherein, when the second metal salt is configured as a copper-based metal salt, the copper-based metal salt comprises Cu (acac)2(copper diacetoacetate), CuCl2·2H2O (cupric chloride) and Cu (NO)3)2·3H2O (cupric nitrate), CuBr2One or more of (copper bromide); when the second metal salt is configured as a nickel-based metal salt, the nickel-based metal salt includes Ni (acac)2(Nickel diacetylpyruvate), NiCl2·2H2O (Nickel chloride) and Ni (NO)3)2·3H2O (nickel nitrate), NiSO4One or more of (nickel sulfate); when the second metal salt is configured as a cobalt-based metal salt, the cobalt-based metal salt comprises Co (acac)2(cobalt diacetoacetonate), CoCl2·2H2O (cobalt chloride) and Co (NO)3)2·3H2O (cobalt nitrate), CoSO4One or more of (cobalt sulfate).
Further, the first metal salt, the second metal salt and the ruthenium-based metal salt are mixed in a weight ratio of 1:1.9 to 2.3:0.8 to 1.1:3.7 to 4.5 when the organic solvent is mixed with the organic solvent, that is, 1.9 to 2.3 parts of the ruthenium-based metal salt, 0.8 to 1.1 parts of the first metal salt and 3.7 to 4.5 parts of the second metal salt may be added to 1 part of the organic solvent. In practical use, the organic solvent, the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt and the second metal salt are weighed in such proportions that 200g of the first metal salt, 100g of the ruthenium-based metal salt and 375g of the second metal salt are added per 100g of the organic solvent. Preferably, the weight ratio of the organic solvent, the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt, and the second metal salt is 1: 1.07:2.23:4.29.
And step S20, heating the metal salt precursor solution to 180-220 ℃ under the stirring condition, and reacting at constant temperature until a solid-liquid mixture is formed.
In this embodiment, after mixing the organic solvent, the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt, and the second metal salt, the metal salt precursor solution is heated while stirring until the temperature of the solution rises to 180 to 220 ℃, and then the solution is maintained at the temperature for a certain time to facilitate the reaction. It should be noted that, after the reaction starts, the color of the solution will obviously change, and a solid product is generated, and in the actual operation, the color change of the solution or whether a solid-liquid mixture is formed can be used as the basis for judgment. In addition, during actual operation, a part of solvent can be taken firstly for dissolving each metal salt, then the rest solvent is preheated, after the temperature is preheated to 60-120 ℃, the metal salt precursor solution is mixed with the preheated solvent, and then the temperature is heated to 180-220 ℃; or all the solvents and all the metal salts can be mixed to form a metal salt precursor solution, and then the temperature is rapidly raised to 180-220 ℃.
As a preferred embodiment, in this embodiment, after all the solvents are mixed with each metal salt to form a metal salt precursor solution, the temperature is rapidly raised to 180 ℃ to 220 ℃, and the temperature raising time is not more than 25min, preferably not more than 10min to 20min, so that the metal salt precursor solution can be prevented from reacting at a temperature lower than 180 ℃ to 220 ℃ to generate a byproduct.
In addition, in the embodiment, the reaction time is 6-12 hours under the temperature condition of 180-220 ℃, so that the reaction is ensured to be sufficient.
And step S30, carrying out solid-liquid separation on the solid-liquid mixture to obtain a solid.
In a specific implementation, step S30 may include:
step S31, centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, and collecting the precipitate;
step S32, cleaning the precipitate by using a mixed solution of ethanol and n-hexane (the volume ratio is 1: 0.8-1.2);
and step S33, placing the cleaned precipitate at 60-90 ℃ for vacuum drying to obtain a solid.
And step S40, removing unstable metals and residual solvents in the solid to obtain the electrocatalyst.
In a specific implementation, step S40 may be implemented as follows:
step S41, immersing the solid in an acid solution to initially etch away unstable metals in the solid.
In this embodiment, the solid obtained in step S30 is dissolved in an acid solution so that the acid-soluble metal in the solid is sufficiently etched. The acid solution may be any one of a hydrochloric acid solution, a nitric acid solution, and the like, and the standing time in the acid is determined according to the etching effect, for example, the acid solution may be placed in concentrated nitric acid and left standing for 30 min.
And step S42, washing the solid after acid etching, and drying in vacuum.
In this embodiment, the solid processed in step S41 is cleaned with ethanol, and then dried in a vacuum drying oven at 60 to 90 ℃ overnight.
And S43, loading the solid after vacuum drying on activated carbon, and annealing at 380-450 ℃ in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove residual solvent in the solid.
In the embodiment, the solid processed in the step S43 is loaded on activated carbon, and then placed in a nitrogen atmosphere to be annealed at 380-450 ℃ for 10-14 h to remove the residual solvent in the solid.
And step S44, carrying out secondary etching treatment on the unstable metal in the solid by using an electrochemical cyclic voltammetry method to obtain the electrocatalyst.
In this embodiment, the solid processed in step S43 is dispersed in ethanol and Nafion solution, and ultrasonically stirred for 60min to obtain a mixed and uniformly mixed suspension. Then 10 mul of suspension is transferred and coated on a glassy carbon electrode, and unstable metal Ni is further removed after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution. And finally, cleaning the solid subjected to the electrochemical cyclic voltammetry treatment by using ethanol, and drying the cleaned solid in a vacuum drying oven at the temperature of 60-90 ℃ overnight to obtain the electrocatalyst.
According to the technical scheme provided by the invention, the monatomic alloy catalyst with strong stability is prepared by selecting the first metal salt and the second metal salt of the alloy with strong oxidation resistance and dissolution resistance as carriers and adopting a solvothermal method; meanwhile, ruthenium (Ru) with low price and rich earth reserves is selected to prepare the ruthenium monatomic catalyst, the electrocatalyst has excellent catalytic performance in the anode oxygen precipitation reaction of PEM electrolyzed water, and the cost of the electrocatalyst is reduced while the activity of the electrocatalyst is ensured.
Furthermore, the invention also proposes an electrode which can be used in an electrolysis cell. The preparation method comprises the following steps of selecting alloy first metal salt and alloy second metal salt with strong oxidation resistance and dissolution resistance as carriers, taking ruthenium as a core, and preparing the monatomic alloy catalyst with strong stability by a solvothermal method; meanwhile, ruthenium (Ru) with low price and rich earth reserves is selected to prepare the ruthenium monatomic catalyst, the electrocatalyst has excellent catalytic performance in the anode oxygen precipitation reaction of PEM electrolyzed water, the activity of the electrocatalyst is ensured, the cost of the electrocatalyst is reduced, and the cost of an electrode is further reduced.
The invention also relates to the use of an electrocatalyst as described above for PEM electrolysis of water. Particularly, the catalyst can be used for manufacturing an anode electrode, and the anode electrode prepared from the catalyst has better electrocatalytic activity and better anti-peroxidation and anti-dissolution capability in acidic electrolyzed water, has less activity decline in a stability test lasting for 75 hours, and has far better stability than commercial RuO2. Moreover, because the ruthenium (Ru) with low price and rich earth reserves is selected as the raw material, the cost of the electrocatalyst is reduced, thereby reducing the cost of hydrogen production, being beneficial to improving the popularization rate of fuel cells and being beneficial to realizing that the fuel cells replace internal combustion engines.
The technical solutions of the present invention are further described in detail below with reference to specific examples and drawings, it should be understood that the following examples are merely illustrative of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention.
Example 1
Raw materials: the first metal salt is Pt (acac)2(ii) a The second metal salt is NiCl2·2H2O; the ruthenium-based metal salt being RuCl3·xH2O; the organic solvent is a mixed solvent formed by mixing oleylamine, ethanol and octadecene according to the volume ratio of 5:1: 5.
22.3mg of ruthenium-based metal salt, 42.9mg of second metal salt and 10.7mg of first metal salt are respectively measured and dissolved in 10mg of organic solvent, and ultrasonic stirring is carried out for 30min to form blue-green and clear metal salt precursor solution.
Placing the metal salt precursor solution in an oil bath pot, rapidly increasing the temperature from room temperature (25 ℃) to 180 ℃ (the temperature rise time is not more than 20min), and keeping the temperature at 180 ℃ for 8h to obtain a solid-liquid mixture;
and centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, collecting precipitate, cleaning the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol, isopropanol, acetone and n-hexane, and drying the precipitate overnight in a vacuum drying oven at the temperature of 80 ℃ to obtain a solid.
Dispersing the sample 1 in 15ml of concentrated nitric acid, standing for 30min, taking out, cleaning with ethanol, placing in a vacuum drying oven at 80 ℃ for drying overnight to obtain solid powder, loading the solid powder on activated carbon, placing in a nitrogen atmosphere, and annealing at 400 ℃ for 12h to remove residual solvent.
8mg of solid with residual solvent removed is weighed and dispersed in 960. mu.L ethanol and 40. mu.L Nafion solution, and stirred ultrasonically for 60min to obtain a mixed and evenly mixed suspension. And (3) transferring 10 mu L of suspension by using a liquid transfer gun, coating the suspension on a glassy carbon electrode, and further removing unstable metal Ni after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Example 2
Raw materials: the first metal salt is Pt (acac)2(ii) a The second metal salt is CoCl2·2H2O; the ruthenium-based metal salt being RuCl3·xH2O; the organic solvent is a mixed solvent formed by mixing oleylamine, ethanol and octadecene according to the volume ratio of 5:1: 5.
22.3mg of ruthenium-based metal salt, 42.9mg of second metal salt and 10.7mg of first metal salt are respectively measured and dissolved in 10mg of organic solvent, and the mixture is ultrasonically stirred for 30min to form brick red and clear metal salt precursor solution.
And (3) placing the metal salt precursor solution in an oil bath pot, rapidly increasing the temperature from room temperature (25 ℃) to 180 ℃ (the temperature rise time is not more than 20min), and keeping the temperature at 180 ℃ for 8h to obtain a solid-liquid mixture.
And centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, collecting precipitate, cleaning the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol, isopropanol, acetone and n-hexane, and drying the precipitate overnight in a vacuum drying oven at the temperature of 80 ℃ to obtain a solid.
Dispersing the solid in 15ml of concentrated nitric acid, standing for 30min, taking out, cleaning with ethanol, placing in a vacuum drying oven at 80 ℃ for drying overnight to obtain solid powder, loading the solid powder on activated carbon, placing in a nitrogen atmosphere, and annealing at 400 ℃ for 12h to remove residual solvent.
8mg of solid with residual solvent removed is weighed and dispersed in 960. mu.L ethanol and 40. mu.L Nafion solution, and stirred ultrasonically for 60min to obtain a mixed and evenly mixed suspension. And (3) transferring 10 mu L of suspension by using a liquid transfer gun, coating the suspension on a glassy carbon electrode, and further removing unstable metal Ni after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Example 3
Raw materials: the first metal salt is Pt (acac)2(ii) a The second metal salt is CuCl2·2H2O; the ruthenium-based metal salt being RuCl3·xH2O; the organic solvent is a mixed solvent formed by mixing oleylamine, ethanol and octadecene according to the volume ratio of 5:1: 5.
22.3mg of ruthenium-based metal salt, 42.9mg of second metal salt and 10.7mg of first metal salt are respectively measured and dissolved in 10mg of organic solvent, and ultrasonic stirring is carried out for 30min to form blue-green and clear metal salt precursor solution.
And (3) placing the metal salt precursor solution in an oil bath pot, rapidly increasing the temperature from room temperature (25 ℃) to 180 ℃ (the temperature rise time is not more than 20min), and keeping the temperature at 180 ℃ for 8h to obtain a solid-liquid mixture.
And centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, collecting precipitate, cleaning the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol, isopropanol, acetone and n-hexane, and drying the precipitate overnight in a vacuum drying oven at the temperature of 80 ℃ to obtain a solid.
Dispersing the solid in 15ml of concentrated nitric acid, standing for 30min, taking out, cleaning with ethanol, placing in a vacuum drying oven at 80 ℃ for drying overnight to obtain solid powder, loading the solid powder on activated carbon, placing in a nitrogen atmosphere, and annealing at 400 ℃ for 12h to remove residual solvent.
8mg of solid with residual solvent removed is weighed and dispersed in 960. mu.L ethanol and 40. mu.L Nafion solution, and stirred ultrasonically for 60min to obtain a mixed and evenly mixed suspension. And (3) transferring 10 mu L of suspension by using a liquid transfer gun, coating the suspension on a glassy carbon electrode, and further removing unstable metal Ni after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Example 4
Raw materials: the first metal salt is Pt (acac)2(ii) a The second metal salt is Ni (acac)2(ii) a The ruthenium-based metal salt being RuCl3·xH2O; the organic solvent is oleylamine.
20mg of ruthenium-based metal salt, 37.5mg of second metal salt and 10mg of first metal salt are respectively measured and dissolved in 10mg of organic solvent, and the mixture is ultrasonically stirred for 30min to form brick red and clear metal salt precursor solution.
And (3) placing the metal salt precursor solution in an oil bath pot, rapidly increasing the temperature from room temperature (25 ℃) to 180 ℃ (the temperature rise time is not more than 20min), and keeping the temperature at 180 ℃ for 8h to obtain a solid-liquid mixture.
And centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, collecting precipitate, cleaning the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol, isopropanol, acetone and n-hexane, and drying the precipitate overnight in a vacuum drying oven at 90 ℃ to obtain a solid.
Dispersing the sample 1 in 15ml of concentrated nitric acid, standing for 30min, taking out, cleaning with ethanol, placing in a vacuum drying oven at 60-90 ℃ for drying overnight to obtain solid powder, loading the solid powder on activated carbon, placing in a nitrogen atmosphere, and annealing at 400 ℃ for 12h to remove residual solvent.
8mg of solid with residual solvent removed is weighed and dispersed in 960. mu.L ethanol and 40. mu.L Nafion solution, and stirred ultrasonically for 60min to obtain a mixed and evenly mixed suspension. And (3) transferring 10 mu L of suspension by using a liquid transfer gun, coating the suspension on a glassy carbon electrode, and further removing unstable metal Ni after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Example 5
Raw materials: the first metal salt is Pt (acac)2(ii) a The second metal salt is Ni (NO)3)2·3H2O; the ruthenium-based metal salt being RuCl3·xH2O; the organic solvent is formed by mixing oleic acid and oleylamine according to the volume ratio of 2:1The mixed solvent of (1).
Respectively measuring 19mg of ruthenium-based metal salt, 37mg of second metal salt and 8mg of first metal salt, dissolving in 10mg of organic solvent, and ultrasonically stirring for 30min to form a brick red and clear metal salt precursor solution;
and (3) placing the metal salt precursor solution in an oil bath pot, rapidly increasing the temperature from room temperature (25 ℃) to 180 ℃ (the temperature rise time is not more than 10min), and keeping the temperature at 200 ℃ for 12h to obtain a solid-liquid mixture.
And centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, collecting precipitate, cleaning the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol, isopropanol, acetone and n-hexane, and drying the precipitate overnight in a vacuum drying oven at the temperature of 80 ℃ to obtain a solid.
Dispersing the solid in 15ml of concentrated nitric acid, standing for 30min, taking out, cleaning with ethanol, placing in a vacuum drying oven at 60-90 ℃ for drying overnight to obtain solid powder, loading the solid powder on activated carbon, placing in a nitrogen atmosphere, and annealing at 380 ℃ for 12h to remove residual solvent.
8mg of solid with residual solvent removed is weighed and dispersed in 960. mu.L ethanol and 40. mu.L Nafion solution, and stirred ultrasonically for 60min to obtain a mixed and evenly mixed suspension. And (3) transferring 10 mu L of suspension by using a liquid transfer gun, coating the suspension on a glassy carbon electrode, and further removing unstable metal Ni after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Example 6
Raw materials: the first metal salt is Pt (acac)2(ii) a The second metal salt is NiSO4(ii) a The ruthenium-based metal salt being RuCl3·xH2O; the organic solvent is a mixed solvent formed by mixing oleylamine, ethanol and octadecene according to the volume ratio of 5:1: 5.
Respectively measuring 23mg of ruthenium-based metal salt, 45mg of second metal salt and 11mg of first metal salt, dissolving in 10mg of organic solvent, and ultrasonically stirring for 30min to form a brick red and clear metal salt precursor solution;
placing the metal salt precursor solution in an oil bath pot, rapidly increasing the temperature from room temperature (25 ℃) to 180 ℃ (the temperature rise time is not more than 25min), and keeping the temperature at 220 ℃ for 6h to obtain a solid-liquid mixture;
centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, collecting precipitate, cleaning the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol, isopropanol, acetone and n-hexane, and drying the precipitate overnight in a vacuum drying oven at the temperature of 60-90 ℃ to obtain a solid;
dispersing the solid in 15ml of concentrated nitric acid, standing for 30min, taking out, cleaning with ethanol, placing in a vacuum drying oven at 60-90 ℃ for drying overnight to obtain solid powder, loading the solid powder on activated carbon, placing in a nitrogen atmosphere, and annealing at 450 ℃ for 12h to remove residual solvent.
8mg of solid with residual solvent removed is weighed and dispersed in 960. mu.L ethanol and 40. mu.L Nafion solution, and stirred ultrasonically for 60min to obtain a mixed and evenly mixed suspension. And (3) transferring 10 mu L of suspension by using a liquid transfer gun, coating the suspension on a glassy carbon electrode, and further removing unstable metal Ni after sweeping 40 cycles of cyclic voltammetry in 0.1M perchloric acid solution to obtain the electrocatalyst.
Example 7
Compared with example 1, the steps are the same except that the organic solvent is changed into ethanol.
Example 8
Compared with example 1, the steps are the same except that the organic solvent is changed into octadecene.
Example 9
The procedure was the same as in example 1 except that the organic solvent was cyclohexane.
Example 10
Compared with example 2 except that the second metal salt is changed into Co (acac)2Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 11
Compared with example 2 except that the second metal salt is changed to Co (NO)3)2·3H2Except for O, the other steps are the same.
Example 12
Compared with example 2 except that the second metal salt is changed to CoSO4Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 13
Compared with example 2 except that the second metal salt is changed into Co (acac)2And CoSO4Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 14
Comparison with example 1 except that the second metal salt was changed to Ni (acac)2、NiCl2·2H2O and Ni (NO)3)2·3H2Except for O, the other steps are the same.
Example 15
Compared with example 2 except that the second metal salt is changed to Co (NO)3)2·3H2O、CoSO4And CoCl2·2H2Except for O, the other steps are the same.
Example 16
Compared with example 3, except that the second metal salt is changed into CuBr2、Cu(acac)2And Cu (NO)3)2·3H2Except for O, the other steps are the same.
Example 17
Compared with example 1, except that the first metal salt is changed to H2PtCl6·6H2Except for O, the other steps are the same.
Example 18
Compared with example 1, except that the first metal salt is changed to K2PtCl6·6H2Except for O, the other steps are the same.
Example 19
Compared with example 1, except that the first metal salt is changed to PtCl4Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 20
Compared with example 1, except that the first metal salt is changed to H2PtCl6·6H2O、K2PtCl6·6H2O and PtCl4Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 21
Compared with example 1, except that the ruthenium-based metal salt was changed to Ru (acac)3Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 22
Compared with example 1, except that the ruthenium-based metal salt is changed to Ru (CO)6Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Example 23
Compared with example 1, except that the ruthenium-based metal salt was changed to Ru (acac)3、RuCl3·xH2O and Ru (CO)6Otherwise, the other steps are the same.
Comparative example 1 commercial RuO2Catalyst and process for preparing same
Comparative example 2 commercial IrO2Catalyst and process for preparing same
The electrocatalyst prepared in example 1 and comparative example 1 were scanned using a synchrotron radiation device, respectively, and the scanning results are shown in fig. 2.
Referring to fig. 2, it is apparent that no Ru — Ru peak is evident in the spectrum of the electrocatalyst prepared in example 1, indicating that ruthenium is present in a monoatomic state in the electrocatalyst prepared according to the present invention.
Referring to fig. 3 to 5, the spherical aberration electron micrographs of the electrocatalysts obtained in examples 1 to 3 are shown, from which it can be seen that ruthenium is distributed in the form of a single atom in the alloy support.
The electrocatalysts of examples 1 to 3 and comparative examples 1 and 2 were taken for comparison of oxygen evolution performance:
adding 4mg of catalyst into 40ul of 5% Nafion and 960ul of absolute ethanol solution, and performing ultrasonic dispersion for 30min to obtain a solution; and (3) dripping 10 mu L of solution on the rotating disc electrode, and airing at room temperature to obtain the film electrode. Then, a three-electrode system is established by taking an Ag/AgCl electrode as a reference electrode and a Pt wire as a counter electrode, and finally, the three-electrode system is subjected to oxygen saturation in 0.1M HClO4In the solution, a linear voltammetric measurement was carried out using a rotating disk electrode at 1600rpm and a scanning speed of 10 mV/s.
As shown in FIG. 6, the performance curves in FIG. 6 correspond to the electrocatalyst according to example 3, the electrocatalyst according to example 1, the electrocatalyst according to example 2, the electrocatalyst according to comparative example 1 and the electrocatalyst according to comparative example 2, from the top down. It can be seen from FIG. 6 that the ruthenium monatomic alloy catalysts obtained in examples 1 to 3 were in the range of 0.1mol/L HClO4Shows excellent performance in electrolyteThe activity and stability of the oxygen evolution are far superior to those of the commercial RuO2Catalyst and commercial IrO2Catalyst: the current densities of the Pt-Ru-Ni electrocatalyst prepared in example 1 and the Pt-Ru-Co electrocatalyst prepared in example 2 reached 10mA/cm2Requires an overpotential of only 230mV, compared to commercial RuO2The overpotential is reduced by about 35%; the Pt-Ru-Cu electrocatalyst prepared in example 3 has a current density of 10mA/cm2Requires only 220mV overpotential compared to commercial RuO2The overpotential is reduced by about 40%.
Further, 0.1M HClO saturated with oxygen was tested with the electrocatalysts of examples 1 to 3 and comparative example 14The oxygen evolution stability test was performed in solution using a rotating disk electrode and the test results are shown in fig. 7.
As can be seen from FIG. 7, the ruthenium monatomic catalyst obtained in each example showed little deterioration in activity for at least 28 hours of operation, i.e., the electrocatalyst obtained by the process of the invention had a stability (not less than 28 hours) much higher than that of the commercial RuO2The stability of the catalyst (2h) has better commercial development prospect in an acid electrolytic tank; meanwhile, the Pt-Ru-Ni electrocatalyst (75h) prepared in example 1 and the Pt-Ru-Co electrocatalyst (75h) prepared in example 2 were higher than the Pt-Ru-Cu electrocatalyst (28h) prepared in example 3.
The above is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, and various modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention shall be included in the scope of the present invention.
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1. A method of preparing an electrocatalyst, comprising the steps of:
uniformly mixing ruthenium-based metal salt, first metal salt and second metal salt in an organic solvent to form a metal salt precursor solution;
under the condition of stirring, heating the metal salt precursor solution to 180-220 ℃, and reacting at constant temperature until a solid-liquid mixture is formed;
carrying out solid-liquid separation on the solid-liquid mixture to obtain a solid;
removing unstable metals and residual solvents in the solid to obtain an electrocatalyst;
wherein the first metal salt is a platinum-based metal salt;
the second metal salt is copper-based metal salt, nickel-based metal salt or cobalt-based metal salt.
2. The method of preparing an electrocatalyst according to claim 1, wherein in the step of uniformly mixing the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt, and the second metal salt in an organic solvent to form the metal salt precursor solution, the organic solvent comprises one or more of oleylamine, oleic acid, octadecene, ethanol, and cyclohexane; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the first metal salt comprises Pt (acac)2、H2PtCl6·6H2O、K2PtCl6·6H2O、PtCl4One or more of; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the ruthenium-based metal salt includes Ru (acac)3、RuCl3·xH2O、Ru(CO)6One or more of (a).
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein when the second metal salt is a copper-based metal salt, the copper-based metal salt comprises Cu (acac)2、CuCl2·2H2O、Cu(NO3)2·3H2O、CuBr2One or more of; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
when the second metal salt is a nickel-based metal salt, the nickel-based metal salt includes Ni (acac)2、NiCl2·2H2O、Ni(NO3)2·3H2O、NiSO4One or more of; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
when the second metal salt is a cobalt-based metal salt, the cobalt-based metal salt comprises Co (acac)2、CoCl2·2H2O、Co(NO3)2·3H2O、CoSO4One or more of (a).
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein in the step of uniformly mixing the ruthenium-based metal salt, the first metal salt, and the second metal salt in an organic solvent to form the metal salt precursor solution, the weight ratio of the organic solvent to the ruthenium-based metal salt to the first metal salt to the second metal salt is 1:1.9 to 2.3:0.8 to 1.1:3.7 to 4.5.
5. The method for preparing an electrocatalyst according to claim 1, wherein the metal salt precursor solution is heated to 180 ℃ to 220 ℃ and reacted at constant temperature until a solid-liquid mixture is obtained, and the heating time is not more than 25 min.
6. The preparation method of the electrocatalyst according to claim 1, wherein the metal salt precursor solution is heated to 180 ℃ to 220 ℃, and the isothermal reaction time is 6 to 12 hours in the step of obtaining the solid-liquid mixture.
7. The method of preparing an electrocatalyst according to claim 1 wherein the step of subjecting the solid-liquid mixture to solid-liquid separation to obtain a solid comprises:
centrifuging the solid-liquid mixture, and collecting precipitates;
washing the precipitate with a mixed solution of ethanol and n-hexane;
and (3) placing the cleaned precipitate at the temperature of 60-90 ℃ for vacuum drying to obtain a solid.
8. The method of preparing an electrocatalyst according to claim 1, wherein the step of removing unstable metals and residual solvent from the solids to obtain the electrocatalyst comprises:
immersing the solid in an acid solution to initially etch away unstable metals in the solid;
washing the solid after acid etching, and then drying in vacuum;
loading the solid subjected to vacuum drying on activated carbon, and annealing at 380-450 ℃ in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove residual solvent in the solid;
and carrying out secondary etching treatment on the unstable metal in the solid by using an electrochemical cyclic voltammetry to obtain the electrocatalyst.
9. An electrode for use in an electrolytic cell, wherein the electrode comprises an electrocatalyst prepared by the method for preparing an electrocatalyst according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
10. Use of an electrocatalyst prepared according to the method of any one of claims 1 to 8 in PEM electrolysis of water.
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