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Enhanced Stability and Thickness-Independent Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis of Heterostructured Anodes with Buried Epitaxial Bilayers

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ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
卷 9, 期 28, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201803846

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buried layers; catalysis; charge transport; epitaxy; oxygen evolution reaction

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  1. National Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (NICT)
  2. National Science Foundation [DMR1608887]

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Achieving high oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity while maintaining performance stability is a key challenge for designing perovskite structure oxide OER catalysts, which are often unstable in alkaline environments transforming into an amorphous phase. While the chemical and structural transformation occurring during electrolysis at the electrolyte-catalyst interface is now regarded as a crucial factor influencing OER activity, here, using La0.7Sr0.3CoO3-delta (LSCO) as an active OER catalyst, the critical influence of buried layers on the oxidation current stability in nanoscopically thin, chemically and structurally evolving, catalyst layers is revealed. The use of epitaxial thin films is demonstrated to engineer both depletion layer widths and chemical stability of the catalyst support structure resulting in heterostructured anodes that maintain facile transport kinetics across the electrolyte-anode interface for atomically thin (2-3 unit cells) LSCO catalyst layers and greatly enhanced oxidation current stability as the perovskite structure OER catalysts chemically and structurally transform. This work opens up an approach to design robust and active heterostructured anodes with dynamically evolving ultrathin OER electrocatalyst layers for future green fuel technologies such as conformal coatings of high-density 3D anode topologies for water splitting.

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