All studies on oxygen-evolutionr eaction by Mn oxides in the presence of cerium(IV)a mmonium nitrate (CAN) have been so far carriedo ut by synthesizing Mn oxides in the first step. And then, followed by the investigation of the Mn oxides in the presence of oxidants for oxygen-evolution reaction (OER). This paperp resents ac ase study of an ew and promising strategy for in situ catalyst synthesis by the adding Mn II to either CAN or KMnO 4 /CAN solution, resulting in the formationo fM n-based catalysts for OER. The catalysts were characterized by scanning electron microscopy,e nergy-dispersive spectroscopy,t ransmission electron microscopy,X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,X-ray absorption spectroscopy,a nd Xray photoelectron spectroscopy. Both compounds contained nano-sized particlest hat catalyzed OER in the presenceo f CAN. The turnover frequencies for both catalysts were 0.02 (mmol O 2 /mol Mn •s).