
2019_EJRNL_PP_Fang_Song_1.pdf
Terbatas Irwan Sofiyan
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Terbatas Irwan Sofiyan
» ITB
The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is a key process that
enables the storage of renewable energies in the form of chemical fuels.
Here, we describe a catalyst that exhibits turnover frequencies higher than
state-of-the-art catalysts that operate in alkaline solutions, including the
benchmark nickel iron oxide. This new catalyst is easily prepared from
readily available and industrially relevant nickel foam, and it is stable for
many hours. Operando X-ray absorption spectroscopic data reveal that the
catalyst is made of nanoclusters of ?-FeOOH covalently linked to a ?-
NiOOH support. According to density functional theory (DFT)
computations, this structure may allow a reaction path involving iron as
the oxygen evolving center and a nearby terrace O site on the ?-NiOOH support oxide as a hydrogen acceptor.