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Importance of the oxyl character on the IrO2 surface dependent catalytic activity for the oxygen evolution reaction

Research areaChemistry and Materials Science and Technology
TitleImportance of the oxyl character on the IrO2 surface dependent catalytic activity for the oxygen evolution reaction
Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication year2021
AuthorsGonzález, D, Heras-Domingo, J, Sodupe, M, Rodríguez-Santiago, L, Solans-Monfort, X
JournalJOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume396
Pages192-201
Type of ArticleArticle
KeywordsDFT, IrO2, Metal-oxyl species, Oxygen evolution reaction
Abstract

The oxygen evolution reaction catalyst optimization is hindered because in the desirable acidic conditions the sole active catalysts are RuO2 and IrO2. Thus, the understanding of the factors controlling the reactivity of these materials is mandatory. In this contribution, DFT (PBE-D2) periodic calculations are performed to analyze the catalytic activities of the main ((11 0), (011), (100) and (001)) IrO2 surfaces. Results show that the reaction only occurs if the Ir=O species on the surfaces exhibit an oxyl character. The water nucleophilic attack mechanism is the most favorable pathway on the (110), (100) and (001) surfaces. In contrast, for the (011) facet the oxo-coupling is preferred. The required overpotentials for the four IrO2 surfaces depend on the feasibility to oxidize the Ir-OH to Ir-O species and this is tuned by the coordination of the unsaturated iridium sites: the (100) and (001) surfaces appear to be more active than the (110) and (011).

DOI10.1016/j.jcat.2021.02.026