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Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction
Ni-based transition metal oxides are promising oxygen-evolution reaction (OER) catalysts due to their abundance and high activity. Identification and manipulation of the chemical properties of the real active phase on the catalyst surface is crucial to improve the reaction kinetics and efficiency of...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10246674/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc07034k |
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author | Sun, Yan Wu, Cheng-Rong Ding, Tian-Yi Gu, Jian Yan, Jia-Wei Cheng, Jun Zhang, Kelvin H. L. |
author_facet | Sun, Yan Wu, Cheng-Rong Ding, Tian-Yi Gu, Jian Yan, Jia-Wei Cheng, Jun Zhang, Kelvin H. L. |
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description | Ni-based transition metal oxides are promising oxygen-evolution reaction (OER) catalysts due to their abundance and high activity. Identification and manipulation of the chemical properties of the real active phase on the catalyst surface is crucial to improve the reaction kinetics and efficiency of the OER. Herein, we used electrochemical-scanning tunnelling microscopy (EC-STM) to directly observe structural dynamics during the OER on LaNiO(3) (LNO) epitaxial thin films. Based on comparison of dynamic topographical changes in different compositions of LNO surface termination, we propose that reconstruction of surface morphology originated from transition of Ni species on LNO surface termination during the OER. Furthermore, we showed that the change in surface topography of LNO was induced by Ni(OH)(2)/NiOOH redox transformation by quantifying STM images. Our findings demonstrate that in situ characterization for visualization and quantification of thin films is very important for revealing the dynamic nature of the interface of catalysts under electrochemical conditions. This strategy is crucial for in-depth understanding of the intrinsic catalytic mechanism of the OER and rational design of high-efficiency electrocatalysts. |
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spelling | pubmed-102466742023-06-08 Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction Sun, Yan Wu, Cheng-Rong Ding, Tian-Yi Gu, Jian Yan, Jia-Wei Cheng, Jun Zhang, Kelvin H. L. Chem Sci Chemistry Ni-based transition metal oxides are promising oxygen-evolution reaction (OER) catalysts due to their abundance and high activity. Identification and manipulation of the chemical properties of the real active phase on the catalyst surface is crucial to improve the reaction kinetics and efficiency of the OER. Herein, we used electrochemical-scanning tunnelling microscopy (EC-STM) to directly observe structural dynamics during the OER on LaNiO(3) (LNO) epitaxial thin films. Based on comparison of dynamic topographical changes in different compositions of LNO surface termination, we propose that reconstruction of surface morphology originated from transition of Ni species on LNO surface termination during the OER. Furthermore, we showed that the change in surface topography of LNO was induced by Ni(OH)(2)/NiOOH redox transformation by quantifying STM images. Our findings demonstrate that in situ characterization for visualization and quantification of thin films is very important for revealing the dynamic nature of the interface of catalysts under electrochemical conditions. This strategy is crucial for in-depth understanding of the intrinsic catalytic mechanism of the OER and rational design of high-efficiency electrocatalysts. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10246674/ /pubmed/37293652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc07034k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Sun, Yan Wu, Cheng-Rong Ding, Tian-Yi Gu, Jian Yan, Jia-Wei Cheng, Jun Zhang, Kelvin H. L. Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
title | Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
title_full | Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
title_fullStr | Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
title_full_unstemmed | Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
title_short | Direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite LaNiO(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
title_sort | direct observation of the dynamic reconstructed active phase of perovskite lanio(3) for the oxygen-evolution reaction |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10246674/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc07034k |
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