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Advances in interactive supported electrocatalysts for hydrogen and oxygen electrode reactions
Authors:Nedeljko V Krstajic  Velimir R Radmilovic  Stelios G Neophytides  Jelena M Jaksic  Reidar Tunold  Milan M Jaksic
Institution:a Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
b National Center for Electron Microscopy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, USA
c Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, FORTH, and Department of Chemistry, University of Patras, P.O. Box 1414, Stadiou Road, Platani, 26500 Patras, Greece
d Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTNU, NO 7491 Trondheim, Norway
e Institute of Physical Chemistry, NCSR ‘Demokritos’, Attikis, Athens, Greece
Abstract:Magneli phases A. Magneli, Acta Chem. Scand. 13 (1959) 5] have been introduced as a unique electron conductive and interactive support for electrocatalysis both in hydrogen (HELR) and oxygen (OELR) electrode reactions in water electrolysis and Low Temperature PEM Fuel Cells (LT PEM FC). The Strong Metal-Support Interaction (SMSI) that imposes the former implies: (i) the hypo-hyper-d-interbonding effect and its catalytic consequences, and (ii) the interactive primary oxide (M-OH) spillover from the hypo-d-oxide support as a dynamic electrocatalytic contribution. The stronger the bonding, the more strained appear d-orbitals, thereby the less strong the intermediate adsorptive strength in the rate determining step (RDS), and consequently, the faster the facilitated catalytic electrode reaction arises. At the same time the primary oxide spillover transferred from the hypo-d-oxide support directly interferes and reacts either individually and directly to contribute to finish the oxygen reduction, or with other interactive species, like CO to contribute to the CO tolerance. In such a respect, the conditions to provide Au to act as the reversible hydrogen electrode have been proved either by its potentiodynamic surface reconstruction in a heavy water solution, or by the nanostructured SMSI Au on anatase titania with characteristic strained d-orbitals in such a hypo-hyper-d-interactive bonding (Au/TiO2). In the same context, some spontaneous tendency towards monoatomic network dispersion of Pt upon Magneli phases makes it possible to produce an advanced interactive supported electrocatalyst for cathodic oxygen reduction (ORR). The strained hypo-hyper-d-interelectronic and inter-d-orbital metal/hypo-d-oxide support bonding relative to the strength of the latter, has been inferred to be the basis of the synergistic electrocatalytic effect both in the HELR and ORR.
Keywords:Magneli phases  SMSI (strong metal-support interaction)  Monoatomic network  Reversible H2/Au/TiO2 electrode  Synergistic interactive electrocatalysts  Hypo-hyper-d-d-bonding  Spillover  Primary oxide (M-OH)
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