Direct Detection of Fe VI Water Oxidation Intermediates in an Aqueous Solution

In situ detection of highly-oxidized metal intermediates is the key to identifying the active center of an oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst, but it remains challenging for NiFe-based catalysts in an aqueous solution under working conditions. Here, by utilizing the dynamic stability of the Fe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2023-02, Vol.62 (9), p.e202218738
Hauptverfasser: Feng, Chao, She, Xianghua, Xiao, Yequan, Li, Yanbo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In situ detection of highly-oxidized metal intermediates is the key to identifying the active center of an oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst, but it remains challenging for NiFe-based catalysts in an aqueous solution under working conditions. Here, by utilizing the dynamic stability of the Fe O intermediates in a self-healing water oxidation cycle of NiFe-based catalyst, the highly-oxidized Fe intermediates leached into the electrolyte are directly detected by simple spectroelectrochemistry. Our results provide direct evidence that Fe is the active center in NiFe-based OER catalysts. Furthermore, it is revealed that the incorporation of Co into NiFe-based catalyst facilitates the formation of Fe active species, thus enhancing the OER activity of NiCoFe-based catalyst. The insights into the mechanisms for the sustainable generation of Fe active species in these NiFe-based catalysts lay the foundation for the design of more efficient and stable OER catalysts.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202218738