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The production of hydrogen via water electrolysis is feasible only if effective and stable catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are available. Intermetallic compounds with well-defined crystal and electronic structures as well as particular chemical bonding features are suggested here to act as precursors for new composite materials with attractive catalytic properties. Al2Pt combines a characteristic inorganic crystal structure (anti-fluorite type) and a strongly polar chemical bonding with the advantage of elemental platinum in terms of stability against dissolution under OER conditions. We describe here the unforeseen performance of a surface nanocomposite architecture resulting from the self-organized transformation of the bulk intermetallic precursor Al2Pt in OER.
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Antonyshyn, I., Barrios Jiménez, A. M., Sichevych, O., Burkhardt, U., Veremchuk, I., Schmidt, M., … Grin, Y. (2020). Al2Pt for Oxygen Evolution in Water Splitting: A Strategy for Creating Multifunctionality in Electrocatalysis. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 59(38), 16770–16776. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202005445
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