An electrochemical impedance study of the oxygen evolution reaction at hydrous iron oxide in base
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Richard L Doyle Michael E G Lyons, An electrochemical impedance study of the oxygen evolution reaction at hydrous iron oxide in base, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 15, 2013, 5224 - 5237Download Item:
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The oxygen evolution reaction at multi-cycled iron oxy-hydroxide films in aqueous alkaline solution is
discussed. Steady-state Tafel plot analysis and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy have been used
to elucidate the kinetics and mechanism of oxygen evolution. Tafel slopes of ca. 60 mV dec 1 and
40 mV dec 1 are found at low overpotentials depending on the oxide growth conditions, with an
apparent Tafel slope of ca. 120 mV dec 1 at high overpotentials. Reaction orders of ca. 0.5 and 1.0 are
observed at low and high overpotentials, again depending on the oxide growth conditions. A
mechanistic scheme involving the active participation of octahedrally coordinated anionic iron
oxyhydroxide surfaquo complexes, which form the porous hydrous layer, is proposed. The latter
structure contains considerable quantities of water molecules which facilitate hydroxide ion discharge
at the metal site during active oxygen evolution. This work brings together current research in
heterogeneous electrocatalysis and homogeneous molecular catalysis for water oxidation.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics15
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electrochemical water splitting, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, oxygen evolution mechansim & kinetics, hydrous iron oxide filmSubject (TCD):
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