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Copper-Intercalated Birnessite as a Water Oxidation Catalyst.
Thenuwara, Akila C; Shumlas, Samantha L; Attanayake, Nuwan H; Cerkez, Elizabeth B; McKendry, Ian G; Frazer, Laszlo; Borguet, Eric; Kang, Qing; Zdilla, Michael J; Sun, Jianwei; Strongin, Daniel R.
Affiliation
  • Thenuwara AC; Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Beury Hall, 1901 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Shumlas SL; Center for Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM), Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Attanayake NH; Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Beury Hall, 1901 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Cerkez EB; Center for Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM), Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • McKendry IG; Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Beury Hall, 1901 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Frazer L; Center for Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM), Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Borguet E; Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Beury Hall, 1901 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Kang Q; Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Beury Hall, 1901 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Zdilla MJ; Center for Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM), Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Sun J; Department of Chemistry, Temple University , Beury Hall, 1901 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
  • Strongin DR; Center for Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM), Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, United States.
Langmuir ; 31(46): 12807-13, 2015 Nov 24.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26477450
ABSTRACT
We report a synthetic method to increase the catalytic activity of birnessite toward water oxidation by intercalating copper in the interlayer region of the layered manganese oxide. Intercalation of copper, verified by XRD, XPS, ICP, and Raman spectroscopy, was accomplished by exposing a suspension of birnessite to a Cu(+)-bearing precursor molecule that underwent disproportionation in solution to yield Cu(0) and Cu(2+). Electrocatalytic studies showed that the Cu-modified birnessite exhibited an overpotential for water oxidation of ∼490 mV (at 10 mA/cm(2)) and a Tafel slope of 126 mV/decade compared to ∼700 mV (at 10 mA/cm(2)) and 240 mV/decade, respectively, for birnessite without copper. Impedance spectroscopy results suggested that the charge transfer resistivity of the Cu-modified sample was significantly lower than Cu-free birnessite, suggesting that Cu in the interlayer increased the conductivity of birnessite leading to an enhancement of water oxidation kinetics. Density functional theory calculations show that the intercalation of Cu(0) into a layered MnO2 model structure led to a change of the electronic properties of the material from a semiconductor to a metallic-like structure. This conclusion from computation is in general agreement with the aforementioned impedance spectroscopy results. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) showed that Cu(0) coexisted with Cu(2+) in the prepared Cu-modified birnessite. Control experiments using birnessite that was decorated with only Cu(2+) showed a reduction in water oxidation kinetics, further emphasizing the importance of Cu(0) for the increased activity of birnessite. The introduction of Cu(0) into the birnessite structure also increased the stability of the electrocatalyst. At a working current of 2 mA, the Cu-modified birnessite took ∼3 times longer for the overpotential for water oxdiation to increase by 100 mV compared to when Cu was not present in the birnessite.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxides / Water / Copper Language: En Year: 2015 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxides / Water / Copper Language: En Year: 2015 Type: Article