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Direct Formation of 2D-MnOx under Conditions of Water Oxidation Catalysis

Journal

ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS
Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 1603-1611

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.8b00095

Keywords

catalysis; birnessite; metal oxide; nanoparticles; redox; water-oxidation; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; transmission electron microscopy

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  1. Swinburne University
  2. James Cook University

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We describe the synthesis and characterization of a novel 2D-MnOx material using a combination of HR-TEM, XAS, XRD, and reactivity measurements. The ease with which the 2D material can be made and the conditions under which it can be made implies that water oxidation catalysts previously described as birnessite-like (3D) may be better thought of as 2D materials with very limited layer stacking. The distinction between the materials as being birnessite-like and 2D is important because it impacts on our understanding of the function of these materials in the environment and as catalysts. The 2D-MnOx material is noted to be a substantially stronger chemical oxidant than previously noted for other birnessite-like manganese oxides. The material is shown to both directly and catalytically oxidize water in the presence of Ce4+, and to directly oxidize H2O2 in the absence of any other oxidant.

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