High‐Valence Oxides for High Performance Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis

Author:

Wang Hao12ORCID,Zhai Tingting3,Wu Yifan1,Zhou Tao1,Zhou Binbin4,Shang Congxiao1,Guo Zhengxiao135ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR 000000 China

2. Green Catalysis Center College of Chemistry Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 China

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR 000000 China

4. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Electronic Materials Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China

5. Zhejiang Institute of Research and Innovation The University of Hong Kong Hangzhou 311300 China

Abstract

AbstractValence tuning of transition metal oxides is an effective approach to design high‐performance catalysts, particularly for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) that underpins solar/electric water splitting and metal‐air batteries. Recently, high‐valence oxides (HVOs) are reported to show superior OER performance, in association with the fundamental dynamics of charge transfer and the evolution of the intermediates. Particularly considered are the adsorbate evolution mechanism (AEM) and the lattice oxygen‐mediated mechanism (LOM). High‐valence states enhance the OER performance mainly by optimizing the eg‐orbital filling, promoting the charge transfer between the metal d band and oxygen p band. Moreover, HVOs usually show an elevated O 2p band, which triggers the lattice oxygen as the redox center and enacts the efficient LOM pathway to break the “scaling” limitation of AEM. In addition, oxygen vacancies, induced by the overall charge‐neutrality, also promote the direct oxygen coupling in LOM. However, the synthesis of HVOs suffers from relatively large thermodynamic barrier, which makes their preparation difficult. Hence, the synthesis strategies of the HVOs are discussed to guide further design of the HVO electrocatalysts. Finally, further challenges and perspectives are outlined for potential applications in energy conversion and storage.

Funder

Environment and Conservation Fund

University of Hong Kong

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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