“…Therefore, data concerning catalytic rates and turnover numbers (stability) of newly synthetized O 2 -evolving catalysts are highly important for their further development. In this regard, in addition to traditionally used amperometric methods for O 2 detection (Renger and Hanssum, 2009), TR-MIMS can be applied as a highly sensitive method for studying the O 2 -evolving capability of these complexes. However, a major advantage and uniqueness of the TR-MIMS technique in this field is that, in combination with 18 O-labeling experiments, it can be employed for studying the pathways of O 2 formation in reactions catalyzed by the ‘potential’ solar water-oxidation catalysts (Poulsen et al, 2005; Beckmann et al, 2008; Sala et al, 2010; Shevela et al, 2011b; Najafpour et al, 2012; Vigara et al, 2012).…”