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Revealing the defect-dominated oxygen evolution activity of hematene

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dc.contributor.author Mohanty, B.
dc.contributor.author Wei, Y.D.
dc.contributor.author Ghorbani-Asl, M.
dc.contributor.author Krasheninnikov, A.V.
dc.contributor.author Rajput, P.
dc.contributor.author Jena, B.K.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-28T05:00:28Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-28T05:00:28Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 8(14), 2020: 6709-6716
dc.identifier.issn 2050-7488
dc.identifier.uri http://ore.immt.res.in/handle/2018/2786
dc.description.abstract Oxygen electrocatalysis is vital for advanced energy technologies, but inordinate challenges remain due to the lack of highly active earth-abundant catalysts. Herein, by nanostructuring and defect engineering, we enhance the catalytic properties of naturally occurring, but normally inactive ore hematite (Ht) by converting it to hematene (Hm) with oxygen vacancies (Ov-Hm), which becomes an efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst, being even superior to the state-of-the-art catalyst IrO2/C, with a current density of 10 mA cm(-2) at a lower overpotential of 250 mV. First-principles calculations reveal that the reduced dimensionality and defects on the Hm surface locally modify the charge around the adsorption sites, which results in a reduction of the potential barrier in the OER process. Our experimental and theoretical insights suggest a promising route to the development of a highly active electrocatalyst from the naturally occurring and abundant material for OER applications.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
dc.relation.isreferencedby SCI
dc.rights Copyright [2020]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
dc.subject Chemical Sciences
dc.subject Energy & Fuels
dc.subject Materials Sciences
dc.title Revealing the defect-dominated oxygen evolution activity of hematene
dc.type Journal Article
dc.affiliation.author CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar 751013, Odisha, India


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