Structure–Activity Correlations in a Nickel–Borate Oxygen Evolution Catalyst
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract
An oxygen evolution catalyst that forms as a thin film from Ni(aq)(2+) solutions containing borate electrolyte (Ni-B(i)) has been studied by in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy. A dramatic increase in catalytic rate, induced by anodic activation of the electrodeposited films, is accompanied by structure and oxidation state changes. Coulometric measurements correlated with X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectra of the active catalyst show that the nickel centers in activated films possess an average oxidation state of +3.6, indicating that a substantial proportion of nickel centers exist in a formal oxidation state of Ni(IV). In contrast, nickel centers in nonactivated films exist predominantly as…
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- Nickel
- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Oxidation state
- Amorphous solid
- X-ray absorption fine structure
- Absorption spectroscopy
- Extended X-ray absorption fine structure
- Clean water and sanitation