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Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation by MnO x /C: In Situ Catalyst Formation, Carbon Substrate Variations, and Direct O 2 /CO 2 Monitoring by Membrane‐Inlet Mass Spectrometry
Author(s) -
Melder Jens,
Kwong Wai Ling,
Shevela Dmitriy,
Messinger Johannes,
Kurz Philipp
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
chemsuschem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.412
H-Index - 157
eISSN - 1864-564X
pISSN - 1864-5631
DOI - 10.1002/cssc.201701383
Subject(s) - catalysis , aqueous solution , oxygen evolution , carbon fibers , electrolysis , electrochemistry , inorganic chemistry , permanganate , faraday efficiency , chemical engineering , chemistry , bulk electrolysis , substrate (aquarium) , manganese , materials science , electrode , cyclic voltammetry , electrolyte , organic chemistry , composite material , composite number , engineering , oceanography , geology
Layers of amorphous manganese oxides were directly formed on the surfaces of different carbon materials by exposing the carbon to aqueous solutions of permanganate (MnO 4 − ) followed by sintering at 100–400 °C. During electrochemical measurements in neutral aqueous buffer, nearly all of the MnO x /C electrodes show significant oxidation currents at potentials relevant for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, by combining electrolysis with product detection by using mass spectrometry, it was found that these currents were only strictly linked to water oxidation if MnO x was deposited on graphitic carbon materials (faradaic O 2 yields >90 %). On the contrary, supports containing sp 3 ‐C were found to be unsuitable as the OER is accompanied by carbon corrosion to CO 2 . Thus, choosing the “right” carbon material is crucial for the preparation of stable and efficient MnO x /C anodes for water oxidation catalysis. For MnO x on graphitic substrates, current densities of >1 mA cm −2 at η =540 mV could be maintained for at least 16 h of continuous operation at pH 7 (very good values for electrodes containing only abundant elements such as C, O, and Mn) and post‐operando measurements proved the integrity of both the catalyst coating and the underlying carbon at OER conditions.

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