articleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry LettersJun 25, 2014Closed access

Activity–Stability Trends for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Monometallic Oxides in Acidic Environments

Argonne National Laboratory · Pusan National University

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Abstract

In the present study, we used a surface-science approach to establish a functional link between activity and stability of monometallic oxides during the OER in acidic media. We found that the most active oxides (Au ≪ Pt Ir > Ru ≫ Os) materials. We suggest that the relationships between stability and activity are controlled by both the nobility of oxides as well as by the density of surface defects. This functionality is governed by the nature of metal cations and the potential transformation of a stable metal cation with a valence state of n = +4 to unstable metal cation with n > +4. A practical consequence of such a close relationship between activity and stability is that the best materials for the OER…

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Keywords
  • Dissolution
  • Metal
  • Valence (chemistry)
  • Chemistry
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Oxidation state
  • Physical chemistry
  • Organic chemistry
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