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The Best Catalyst for Water Oxidation Depends on the Oxidation Method Employed: A Case Study of Manganese Oxides

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 137, Issue 26, Pages 8384-8387

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b05093

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  1. NSF CCI Grant [CHE-0802907]
  2. Liquid Light

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Manganese oxides are a highly promising class of water-oxidation catalysts (WOCs), but the optimal MnOx formulation or polymorph is not clear from previous reports in the literature. A complication not limited to MnOx-based WOCs is that such catalysts are routinely evaluated by different methods, ranging from the use of a chemical oxidant such as Ce4+, photoactive mediators such as [Ru(bpy)(3)](2+), or electrochemical techniques. Here, we report a systematic study of nine crystalline MnOx materials as WOCs and show that the identity of the best catalyst changes, depending on the oxidation method used to probe the catalytic activity.

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