Cation Incorporation into Copper Oxide Lattice at Highly Oxidizing Potentials.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Electrolyte cations can have significant effects on the kinetics and selectivity of electrocatalytic reactions. We show an atypical mechanism through which electrolyte cations can impact electrocatalyst performance─direct incorporation of the cation into the oxide electrocatalyst lattice. We investigate the transformations of copper electrodes in alkaline electrochemistry through operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy in KOH and Ba(OH) electrolytes. In KOH electrolytes, both the near-edge structure and extended fine-structure agree with previous studies; however, the X-ray absorption spectra vary greatly in Ba(OH) electrolytes. Through a combination of electronic structure modeling, near-edge simulation, and postreaction characterization, we propose that Ba cations are directly incorporated into the lattice and form an ordered BaCuO phase at potentials more oxidizing than 200 mV vs the normal hydrogen electrode (NHE). BaCuO formation is followed by further oxidation to a bulk Cu-like BaCuO phase at 900 mV vs NHE. Additionally, during reduction in Ba(OH) electrolyte, we find both Cu-O bonds and Cu-Ba scattering persist at potentials as low as -400 mV vs NHE. To our knowledge, this is the first evidence for direct oxidative incorporation of an electrolyte cation into the bulk lattice to form a mixed oxide electrode. The oxidative incorporation of electrolyte cations to form mixed oxides could open a new route for the in situ formation of active and selective oxidation electrocatalysts.
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X-ray absorption spectroscopy, copper, electrocatalysis, cations, XANES, EXAFS, cation incorporation, electrochemistry
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