Dynamic Dissolution‐Deposition Equilibrium Enables Unprecedented HER Stability in Acidic PEMWE

Z Zhibin Li H Haonan Zhong X Xiongjun Liu F Fu‐Kuo Chiang (National Institute of Clean‐and‐Low‐Carbon Energy Shenhua NICE Beijing 102211 China) R Rui Li H Houwen Chen (International Joint Laboratory for Light Alloys (MOE), College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.) X Xianzhen Wang (Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China) C Chubin Wan (Physics Department University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China) Y Yuan Wu H Hui Wang S Suihe Jiang X Xiaobin Zhang Z Zhaoping Lu

Abstract

Abstract Proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) holds substantial promise for effectively utilizing renewable energy to produce green hydrogen. However, it faces critical durability challenges due to acid‐driven catalyst degradation under intermittent renewable power. Here, this study reports a dynamic dissolution‐deposition equilibrium that achieves exceptional hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) stability through rational design of a high‐entropy alloy‐derived architecture. Dealloying FeCoNiNbPt HEA creates a porous scaffold with dual‐functional components: an amorphous NbOx buffer suppressing metal dissolution, while multicomponent Pt 3 (FeCoNi) nanocrystals synergistically enhancing HER activity (137 mV@1 A cm −2 , 2.5 × lower than Pt/C) that thermodynamically favors redeposition. This dynamic self‐adaptive mechanism maintains equilibrium under harsh operating conditions, demonstrating exceptional durability (>2200 h @1 A cm −2 and 1 000 000 cycles). The self‐supported catalysts can be easily mass‐produced with 8.87 wt.% Pt loading (60% reduction vs Pt/C), indicating its industrial applicability. The equilibrium‐driven design paradigm opens new avenues for industrial proton‐exchange‐membrane devices operating under fluctuating power.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 45
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

Z

Zhibin Li

H

Haonan Zhong

X

Xiongjun Liu

F

Fu‐Kuo Chiang

National Institute of Clean‐and‐Low‐Carbon Energy Shenhua NICE Beijing 102211 China

R

Rui Li

H

Houwen Chen

International Joint Laboratory for Light Alloys (MOE), College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.

X

Xianzhen Wang

Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China

C

Chubin Wan

Physics Department University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China

Y

Yuan Wu

H

Hui Wang

S

Suihe Jiang

X

Xiaobin Zhang

Z

Zhaoping Lu