Ruili Wang, Mengmeng Li, Xuefei Sun, Qianrui Lv*, Xiuyu Wang* and Li Yao*,
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摘要
电解水分解是一种很有前途的可持续制氢策略,但碱性析氢反应(HER)存在水解离能高、水吸附能力弱的动力学瓶颈。在此,我们首先设计了一个微米尺度的三维分层FePt催化剂(FePt@3D)系统模型,该系统具有定制的结构支撑,以放大界面水-催化剂相互作用,同时匹配磁共振成像(MRI)的空间分辨率。时空分辨t2加权成像(T2-WI)显示FePt@MP-3D通过毛细力富集了28%的水,并增加了扭曲度,对应于10 mA cm-2下13.8 mV的低过电位,超过了商用Pt/C (τ 10 = 14.4 mV)。这项工作确立了MRI作为一种变革性工具来绘制水分子在催化界面的时空分布,将宏观水分布与纳米级催化活性联系起来。这清楚地表明,MRI为探测其他电催化反应(例如,CO2RR, ORR)提供了强大的工具,其中水/离子转移决定了性能。
MRI-Visualized Aqueous Microenvironment Engineering in 3D Hierarchical FePt Catalysts with Macroporous Architecture for Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution
Electrolytic water splitting is a promising strategy for sustainable hydrogen production, yet the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) faces kinetic bottlenecks: high water dissociation energy and weak water adsorption. Herein, we first designed a model micrometer-scale 3D hierarchical FePt catalyst (FePt@3D) system with architecturally tailored supports to amplify interfacial water-catalyst interactions while matching the spatial resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Spatiotemporally resolved T2-weighted imaging (T2-WI) revealed that FePt@MP-3D performed water enrichment by 28% through capillary forces and increased tortuosity, corresponding to a low overpotential of 13.8 mV at 10 mA cm–2, surpassing commercial Pt/C (η10 = 14.4 mV). This work establishes MRI as a transformative tool to map spatiotemporal distribution of water molecules at catalytic interfaces, bridging macroscopic water distribution with nanoscale catalytic activity. It is clearly shown that MRI provides a powerful tool for probing the other electrocatalytic reactions (e.g., CO2RR, ORR), where water/ion transfer governs performance.
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