Nano-crystalline powders of Ru x Sn 1−x O 2 (1.0≥x≥0.2) were prepared as high performance electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution in polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysers (PEMWE). A modified Adams fusion method was developed to produce these oxides. The Ru x Sn 1−x O 2 powder catalysts were investigated with XRD, SEM, TEM, CV, and EIS. XRD showed a nano-crystalline rutile structure results over the whole composition range. The particle sizes determined by TEM were between 5 and 20nm. With an increase in the Sn content in Ru x Sn 1−x O 2 (x-value was decreased), the catalytic performance increased initially and then decreased dramatically. The catalyst Ru 0.6 Sn 0.4 O 2 demonstrated the best performance in general, which may be due to its smaller particle size and greater ratio of outer active surface area. Repetitive cyclic voltammograms demonstrated that the Ru 0.6 Sn 0.4 O 2 catalyst had better stability than pure RuO 2 . Both the mass normalized current density and chronocoulometry at 1.4V indicated that Ru 0.6 Sn 0.4 O 2 and RuO 2 had better performance at 70°C than at 25°C.