Effect of Metal Coordination Fashion on Oxygen Electrocatalysis of Cobalt-Manganese Oxides

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The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are the most critical reactions that limit the efficiency of fuel cells, water electrolyzers, and metal-air batteries. Therefore, a need exists to develop cost-effective and highly active alternative electrocatalysts for ORR and OER. This study investigates the influence of metal coordination fashion on electrocatalytic ORR and OER activities among three types of Co-Mn bimetallic oxides (CMOs): tunnel-type (CMO_T), layer-type (CMO_L), and spinel-type (CMO_S) structures. An electrochemical evaluation for CMOs verifies that CMO_L has the highest ORR and OER specific activities, which is relatively better than the previously reported bifunctional metal oxides. Additionally, atomic configuration analysis for the oxides suggests that the excellent ORR and OER activities of CMO_L result from the difference in Co and Mn coordination states. This paper not only presents an excellent electrocatalyst for alkaline fuel cells and water electrolyzers but also provides an important guideline for the design of oxygen electrocatalysts.

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Sugawara, Y., Kobayashi, H., Honma, I., & Yamaguchi, T. (2020). Effect of Metal Coordination Fashion on Oxygen Electrocatalysis of Cobalt-Manganese Oxides. ACS Omega, 5(45), 29388–29397. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04254

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