Participation of the unstable lattice oxygen of cation-exchanged -MnO2 in the water oxidation reaction

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A(2023)

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Among 3d transition metal oxides, Mn oxides function as electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in alkaline media. At the OER potential, some Mn oxides are oxidized to a layered structure birnessite-type delta-MnO2, so strategies to improve the OER activity of delta-MnO2 and elucidate its reaction mechanism have been suggested. Here, we demonstrated for the first time that delta-MnO2 can follow the lattice oxygen participation mechanism (LOM) rather than the conventional adsorbate evolution mechanism and the contribution of LOM can improve the OER activities of delta-MnO2. Consistent with the electrochemical evidence for LOM, we found the isotopic shift of Mn-O and active oxygen in an O-18-labeling experiment by in situ Raman analysis. The oxygen vacancies introduced by the intercalated cation between MnO6 layers thermodynamically activate the lattice oxygen of delta-MnO2 and absorb OH- ions in the alkaline electrolyte, enabling the unstable lattice oxygen to participate in the OER as the reactant.
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