In situ XANES/XPS investigation of doped manganese perovskite catalysts

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Studying catalysts in situ is of high interest for understanding their surface structure and electronic states in operation. Herein, we present a study of epitaxial manganite perovskite thin films (Pr1xcaxmno3) active for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) from electro-catalytic water splitting. X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) at the Mn L-and O K-edges, as well as X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) of the O 1s and Ca 2p states have been performed in ultra-high vacuum and in water vapor under positive applied bias at room temperature. It is shown that under the oxidizing conditions of the OER a reduced Mn2+ species is generated at the catalyst surface. The Mn valence shift is accompanied by the formation of surface oxygen vacancies. Annealing of the catalysts in O2 atmosphere at 120 °C restores the virgin surfaces. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Mierwaldt, D., Mildner, S., Arrigo, R., Knop-Gericke, A., Franke, E., Blumenstein, A., … Jooss, C. (2014). In situ XANES/XPS investigation of doped manganese perovskite catalysts. Catalysts, 4(2), 129–145. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal4020129

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