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Electron Spin Resonance Micro-imaging of Live Species for Oxygen Mapping
Published on: August 26, 2010
Spin-Polarized Oxygen Evolution Reaction Enabled by Chiral Molecules Coupled with Ferromagnetic Electrocatalysts
Fan He1, Eleanor Gillette2, Xingxing Wang3
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, San Diego State University, San Diego, California 92128, United States.
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The discovery of chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) revolutionized our understanding of the capabilities of chiral molecules, revealing that chiral molecules can function as spin filters, aligning the spin orientation of electrons when they transmit through them. Recently, CISS has been exploited to direct energy conversion, especially the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, despite the remarkable progress that has been achieved, the effect of CISS in influencing the intermediate species formation and changing the rate-determining step (RDS) is still vague. To understand those key reaction mechanism steps, electrocatalysts with distinct magnetic characteristics, ferromagnetic CoFe2O4 and paramagnetic Co3O4, were synthesized. The results show that spin-polarized charge carriers retain their spin alignment when coupled with ferromagnetic CoFe2O4, akin to the behavior observed under a magnetic field. The Tafel analysis and kinetic isotope studies (kinetic isotope effect) suggest that in the absence of chiral molecules, the initial electron transfer step, the formation of O* species, governs the rate-determining step (RDS). However, introducing chiral molecules shifts the RDS to a combination of the first and second electron transfers, leading to the formation of OOH*. This conclusion was further supported by in situ infrared spectroscopy, which shows that l-methionine-modified CoFe2O4 (l-CoFe2O4) promotes the formation of OOH*, a key intermediate for O2 generation. This study highlights the critical role of CISS in affecting the OER mechanism and intermediate species formation.
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