2015
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b00281
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Cobalt–Iron (Oxy)hydroxide Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysts: The Role of Structure and Composition on Activity, Stability, and Mechanism

Abstract: Cobalt oxides and (oxy)hydroxides have been widely studied as electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). For related Ni-based materials, the addition of Fe dramatically enhances OER activity. The role of Fe in Co-based materials is not well-documented. We show that the intrinsic OER activity of Co(1-x)Fe(x)(OOH) is ∼100-fold higher for x ≈ 0.6-0.7 than for x = 0 on a per-metal turnover frequency basis. Fe-free CoOOH absorbs Fe from electrolyte impurities if the electrolyte is not rigorously puri… Show more

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“…The smaller Tafel slope of CoFe 2 O 4 compared with the F:SnO 2 substrate shows the superior electrocatalytic activity of CoFe 2 O 4 towards the OER. It is generally understood that a Tafel slope close to 60 mV dec − 1 is associated with a rate-limiting chemical step following the first electron transfer [5,22]. It appears that the Tafel slope of CoFe 2 O 4 might be influenced by a small oxidation peak occurring just before/on the onset of oxygen evolution.…”
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“…The smaller Tafel slope of CoFe 2 O 4 compared with the F:SnO 2 substrate shows the superior electrocatalytic activity of CoFe 2 O 4 towards the OER. It is generally understood that a Tafel slope close to 60 mV dec − 1 is associated with a rate-limiting chemical step following the first electron transfer [5,22]. It appears that the Tafel slope of CoFe 2 O 4 might be influenced by a small oxidation peak occurring just before/on the onset of oxygen evolution.…”
Section: Js Sagu Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commercial electrolysers are becoming widely available due to rapidly increasing demand for hydrogen and clean water [3,4]. Unfortunately, the major obstacle to achieving efficient water electrolysis is the large overpotential required for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) [5]. This is therefore the most energy intensive step in water electrolysis.…”
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“…Co and Fe-based materials have been shown to be excellent OER catalysts and are stable in alkaline solutions [29][30][31].…”
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confidence: 99%