Raman Spectroscopic Observation of Electrolyte-Dependent Oxygen Evolution Reaction Intermediates in Nickel-Based Electrodes

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c06732
Tomohiro Fukushima, Kenko Tsuchimoto, Nobuaki Oyamada, Daiki Sato, Hiro Minamimoto, Kei Murakoshi
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Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is the counterpart in hydrogen production by water electrolysis. Further challenges have been required to bypass the energy consumption processes in the OER. It is still important to unveil the OER intermediates toward effective green hydrogen production. In this study, we conducted in situ Raman observation of the OER intermediates over Ni nanohole-array electrodes in the various electrolyte conditions. Ni nanohole-array electrodes were prepared with interference exposure methods. Intense Raman peaks were observed from Ni–OH, Ni-OOH, and active oxygen species as the OER intermediates. The OER behavior can be classified with the reactants, such as OH and H2O. The presented study demonstrates the importance of the electrolyte for the designing active OER catalysis for the next generation energy society.

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通过拉曼光谱观察镍基电极中依赖于电解质的氧进化反应中间产物
氧进化反应(OER)是水电解制氢的对应反应。要绕过氧进化反应中的能量消耗过程,还需要进一步的挑战。揭示氧进化反应的中间产物对于实现有效的绿色制氢仍然非常重要。在本研究中,我们对不同电解质条件下镍纳米孔阵列电极上的 OER 中间产物进行了原位拉曼观测。镍纳米孔阵列电极采用干涉曝光法制备。在 OER 中间产物 Ni-OH、Ni-OOH 和活性氧中观察到了强烈的拉曼峰。OER 行为可根据反应物(如 OH- 和 H2O)进行分类。这项研究表明,电解质对于设计下一代能源社会的活性 OER 催化非常重要。
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