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Influence of Oxygen Evolution during Water Oxidation on the Surface of Perovskite Oxide Catalysts

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 3, Issue 22, Pages 3264-3270

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jz301414z

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  1. MRSEC Program of the National Science Foundation [DMR-0819762]
  2. DOE Hydrogen Initiative program [DE-FG02-05ER15728]
  3. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [DGE-0802270]
  4. Eni S.p.A under the Eni-MIT Alliance Solar Frontiers
  5. Chesonis Foundation Fellowship

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Perovskites such as Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-delta (BSCF82) can be highly active for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) upon water oxidation in alkaline solution. Here we report that BSCF82 can quickly undergo amorphization of its surface at OER potentials, which is accompanied by reduced surface concentrations of Ba2+ and Sr2+ ions as well as increased pseudocapacitive and OER currents. Such quick amorphization during OER was also observed for perovskite catalysts with similar OER activities such as Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.4Fe0.6O3-delta and SrCo0.8Fe0.2O3-delta. In contrast, perovskite oxides with lower OER activities than BSCF82 did not undergo this transformation when subjected to identical electrochemical conditions. These findings demonstrate that the active chemistry and structure of oxide catalysts during OER can significantly differ from those of the as-synthesized material and that understanding how the oxide surface may change and impact the OER activity is critical to the design of highly active and stable OER catalysts.

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