Tuning electrocatalytic water oxidation by MnOx through the incorporation of abundant metal cations

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Abstract

Layered manganese oxides which were deposited on carbon fibre paper (MnOx/CFP) via a redox-deposition process show promising activities and stabilities for the OER over a very wide pH range. In the study presented here, the influence of the incorporation of metal cations (Mn+, M = Ca, Co, Ni, Fe) into MnOx layers on the OER performance at different pH values (2.5/7.0/14.0) is explored. Spectroscopic analyses of MyMnOx/CFP reveal that doping with other metal cations does not alter the basic birnessite-type MnOx structure. However, the average manganese oxidation state can be tuned and is found to depend on the incorporated metal cations. Furthermore, a clear dependence of the catalytic activity and stability on the incorporated metal ion is observed and especially Ni- and Co-doping lead to a significant performance boost under alkaline (Ni and Co) and neutral conditions (Co). A comparison to other state-of-the-art metal oxide catalysts (also deposited on CFP for comparison) shows that the metal-doped MyMnOx/CFP anodes are able to compete with the most active materials known so far.

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Melder, J., Mebs, S., Lessing, F., Dau, H., & Kurz, P. (2022). Tuning electrocatalytic water oxidation by MnOx through the incorporation of abundant metal cations. Sustainable Energy and Fuels, 7(1), 92–105. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2se01401g

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