High-Entropy Perovskite Fluorides: A New Platform for Oxygen Evolution Catalysis
Journal of the American Chemical Society2020Vol. 142(10), pp. 4550–4554
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Abstract
High-entropy perovskite fluorides (HEPFs) have great potential in electrocatalysis that has not been realized because of the limitation of a high-temperature synthetic route and the limited understanding of high-entropy materials. The use of HEPFs in effective oxygen evolution catalysis and a feasible synthesis route for HEPFs in a boiled solution by combining a hydrothermal method with mechanochemistry are first reported here. These HEPFs consisting of cost-effective elements dramatically gave excellent catalytic activity for the oxygen evolution reaction in an alkaline media.
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