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Regulating the Spin State of FeIII by Atomically Anchoring on Ultrathin Titanium Dioxide for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis
Authors:Guoqiang Shen  Rongrong Zhang  Lun Pan  Fang Hou  Yingjie Zhao  Zeyu Shen  Wenbo Mi  Chengxiang Shi  Qingfa Wang  Xiangwen Zhang  Ji‐Jun Zou
Abstract:Ferric oxides and (oxy)hydroxides, although plentiful and low‐cost, are rarely considered for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) owing to the too high spin state (eg filling ca. 2.0) suppressing the bonding strength with reaction intermediates. Now, a facile adsorption–oxidation strategy is used to anchor FeIII atomically on an ultrathin TiO2 nanobelt to synergistically lower the spin state (eg filling ca. 1.08) to enhance the adsorption with oxygen‐containing intermediates and improve the electro‐conductibility for lower ohmic loss. The electronic structure of the catalyst is predicted by DFT calculation and perfectly confirmed by experimental results. The catalyst exhibits superior performance for OER with overpotential 270 mV @10 mA cm?2 and 376 mV @100 mA cm?2 in alkaline solution, which is much better than IrO2/C and RuO2/C and is the best iron‐based OER catalyst free of active metals such as Ni, Co, or precious metals.
Keywords:electrocatalysis  iron  oxygen evolution reaction  spin states  titanium dioxide
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