High-Density Cationic Defects Coupling with Local Alkaline-Enriched Environment for Efficient and Stable Water Oxidation

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)(2023)

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The inferior activity and stability of non-noble metal-based electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) seriously limit their practical applications in various electrochemical energy conversion systems. Here we report, a drastic nonequilibrium precipitation approach to construct a highly disordered crystal structure of layered double hydroxides as a model OER catalyst. The unconventional crystal structure contains high-density cationic defects coupled with a local alkaline-enriched environment, enabling ultrafast diffusion of OH- ions and thus avoiding the formation of a local acidic environment and dissolution of active sites during OER. An integrated experimental and theoretical study reveals that high-density cationic defects, especially di-cationic and multi-cationic defects, serve as highly active and durable catalytic sites. This work showcases a promising strategy of crystal structure engineering to construct robust active sites for high-performance oxygen evolution in an alkaline solution.
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Alkaline-Enriched Environment,Cationic Defects,Layered Double Hydroxides,Stability,Water Oxidation
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