Dongfeng Li, Ruifang Wei, Fusai Sun, Zeyu Cheng, Heng Yin, Fengtao Fan, Xiuli Wang* and Can Li*,
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Determining the Transformation Kinetics of Water Oxidation Intermediates on Hematite Photoanode
The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) from water is a sequential oxidation reaction process, involved in transformation of multiple reaction intermediates. For photo(electro)catalytic OER, revealing the intermediates transformation kinetics is quite challenging due to its coupling with photogenerated charge dynamics. Herein, we specifically study the transformation kinetics of the OER intermediates in rationally thin hematite photoanodes through increasing the ratio between surface intermediates and photogenerated charges in bulk. We directly identify the formation and consumption kinetics of one-hole OER intermediate (FeIV═O) in photoelectrochemical water oxidation using operando transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy. The microsecond formation kinetics of the FeIV═O species are sensitively changed by the excitation mode of Fe2O3. The subsecond consumption kinetics are closely dependent on surface FeIV═O species density, demonstrating that the cooperation of FeIV═O intermediates is the key to accelerating water oxidation kinetics on the Fe2O3 surface. This work provides insight into understanding and controlling water oxidation reaction kinetics on Fe2O3 surface.
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