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Iron-Based Layered Perovskite Oxyfluoride Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution: Insights from Crystal Facets with
Ryusuke Mizuochi1, Yuuki Sugawara2, Kengo Oka3
1Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2-12-1-NE-2 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan.
Abstract:
Mixed-anion compounds have recently attracted attention as solid-state materials that exhibit properties unattainable with those of their single-anion counterparts. However, the use of mixed-anion compounds to control the morphology and engineer the crystal facets of electrocatalysts has been limited because their synthesis method is still immature. This study explored the electrocatalytic properties of a Pb-Fe oxyfluoride, Pb3Fe2O5F2, with a layered perovskite structure for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and compared its properties in detail with those of a bulk-type cubic three-dimensional (3D) perovskite, PbFeO2F. A Pb3Fe2O5F2 electrode prepared with carbon nanotubes and a graphite sheet as a conductive support and a substrate, respectively, demonstrated better OER performance than a PbFeO2F electrode. The role of specific crystal facets of Pb3Fe2O5F2 in enhancing the OER activity was elucidated through electrochemical analysis. Density functional theory calculations indicated that the Pb3Fe2O5F2 (060) facet with Fe sites exhibited a lower theoretical overpotential for the OER, which was attributed to a moderately strong interaction between the active sites and the reaction intermediates; this interaction was reinforced by the strong electron-withdrawing behavior of fluoride ions. This finding offers new insights for developing efficient electrocatalysts based on oxyfluorides, leveraging the high electronegativity of fluorine to optimize the electronic states at active sites for the OER, without relying on precious metals.
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