Analysis of the limitations in the oxygen reduction activity of transition metal oxide surfaces

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Author(s)

  • Hao Li
  • Sara Kelly
  • Dan Guevarra
  • Yu Wang
  • Joel A. Haber
  • Megha Anand
  • G. T. Kasun Kalhara Gunasooriya
  • Christina Susan Abraham
  • Sudarshan Vijay
  • John M. Gregoire
  • Jens K. Nørskov

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)463-468
Journal / PublicationNature Catalysis
Volume4
Issue number6
Online published24 May 2021
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is the key bottleneck in the performance of fuel cells. So far, the most active and stable electrocatalysts for the reaction are based on Pt group metals. Transition metal oxides (TMOs) constitute an alternative class of materials for achieving operational stability under oxidizing conditions. Unfortunately, TMOs are generally found to be less active than Pt. Here, we identify two reasons why it is difficult to find TMOs with a high ORR activity. The first is that TMO surfaces consistently bind oxygen atoms more weakly than transition metals do. This makes the breaking of the O–O bond rate-determining for the broad range of TMO surfaces investigated here. The second is that electric field effects are stronger at TMO surfaces, which further makes O–O bond breaking difficult. To validate the predictions and ascertain their generalizability for TMOs, we report experimental ORR catalyst screening for 7,798 unique TMO compositions that generally exhibit activity well below that of Pt. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.

Citation Format(s)

Analysis of the limitations in the oxygen reduction activity of transition metal oxide surfaces. / Li, Hao; Kelly, Sara; Guevarra, Dan et al.
In: Nature Catalysis, Vol. 4, No. 6, 06.2021, p. 463-468.

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