Observing the oxidation state turnover in heterogeneous iridium-based water oxidation catalysts

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In this work the oxidation states assumed by Ir in oxide systems used as heterogeneous catalysts for water oxidation are determined by means of in situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS). Using a highly hydrated iridium oxide film allows the maximum number of Ir sites to be involved in the electrochemical processes occurring at the catalysts during water oxidation (oxygen evolution reaction, OER). X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (XANES) spectra clearly indicate the co-existence of Ir(iii) and Ir(v) at the electrode potentials where OER occurs. This represents a fundamental step both in the understanding of the water oxidation mechanism catalysed by heterogeneous Ir oxide systems, and in the possible tailoring of electrocatalysts for OER. © The Partner Organisations 2014.

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Minguzzi, A., Lugaresi, O., Achilli, E., Locatelli, C., Vertova, A., Ghigna, P., & Rondinini, S. (2014). Observing the oxidation state turnover in heterogeneous iridium-based water oxidation catalysts. Chemical Science, 5(9), 3591–3597. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc00975d

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