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Surface Electron-Hole Rich Species Active in the Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation

Velasco-Vélez, Juan-Jesús; Carbonio, Emilia A.; Chuang, Cheng-Hao; Hsu, Cheng-Jhih; Lee, Jyh-Fu; Arrigo, Rosa; Hävecker, Michael; Wang, Ruizhi; Plodinec, Milivoj; Wang, Feng Ryan; Centeno, Alba; Zurutuza, Amaia; Falling, Lorenz J.; Mom, Rik Valentijn; Hofmann, Stephan; Schlögl, Robert; Knop-Gericke, Axel; Jones, Travis E. (2021) Surface Electron-Hole Rich Species Active in the Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143 (32). pp. 12524-12534. ISSN 0002-7863

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Abstract

Iridium and ruthenium and their oxides/hydroxides are the best candidates for the oxygen evolution reaction under harsh acidic conditions owing to the low overpotentials observed for Ru- and Ir-based anodes and the high corrosion resistance of Iroxides. Herein, by means of cutting edge operando surface and bulk sensitive X-ray spectroscopy techniques, specifically designed electrode nanofabrication and ab initio DFT calculations, we were able to reveal the electronic structure of the active IrOx centers (i.e., oxidation state) during electrocatalytic oxidation of water in the surface and bulk of high-performance Ir-based catalysts. We found the oxygen evolution reaction is controlled by the formation of empty Ir 5d states in the surface ascribed to the formation of formally Ir-V species leading to the appearance of electron-deficient oxygen species bound to single iridium atoms (mu(1)-O and mu(1)-OH) that are responsible for water activation and oxidation. Oxygen bound to three iridium centers (mu(3)-O) remains the dominant species in the bulk but do not participate directly in the electrocatalytic reaction, suggesting bulk oxidation is limited. In addition a high coverage of a mu(1)-OO (peroxo) species during the OER is excluded. Moreover, we provide the first photoelectron spectroscopic evidence in bulk electrolyte that the higher surface-to-bulk ratio in thinner electrodes enhances the material usage involving the precipitation of a significant part of the electrode surface and near-surface active species.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: electrodes; oxidation; oxidation state; transition metals; two dimensional materials
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry
Divisions: Division of Materials Physics
Depositing User: Milivoj Plodinec
Date Deposited: 05 May 2026 08:40
URI: https://fulir.irb.hr:/id/eprint/11893
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c01655

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