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Engineering d-d Coupling-Induced Ferromagnetic Catalysts for Boosting the Spin-Polarized Water Oxidation
Lu Lu Hao1, Yan Fang1, Xiao-Long Liang2
1State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Frontier Science Center for Smart Materials, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
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Spin catalysts have attracted growing research interest, due to their unique spin-selective magneto-electric properties. However, the rational design of high-performance spin catalysts featuring both ferromagnetic ordering and high conductivity remains a formidable challenge in overcoming the efficiency bottleneck of spin-selective water electrolysis. Herein, we raise an anion-mediated d-d coupling strategy by introducing B substitution at the oxygen positions. This modification generates high-spin Co2+Oh, resulting in a substantial enhancement of the density of states near the Fermi level. The orbital conjugation between adjacent Co-O/B-Co units undergoes a dramatic magnetic transition, switching from antiferromagnetic coupling (TN = 25 K) to ferromagnetic coupling (TC > 850 K). This CoOh-d orbital engineering enhances carrier concentration and decreases electron transfer resistance. Electrochemical analysis reveals that the Co3O3.65B0.35 exhibits exceptional catalytic performance, achieving an overpotential of 295 mV at 30 mA cm-2 compared to 441 mV for pristine Co3O4. Moreover, an applied magnetic field of 500 mT further reduce overpotential by 25.3%. In-situ ATR-SEIRAS, together with theoretical calculations, reveals a substantial enhancement in orbital overlap between Co 3d and O 2p states upon spin alignment, which strengthens σ-bonding interactions and promotes the adsorption of *OOH intermediates. This study offers a viable strategy for the rational design of ferromagnetic OER catalysts through engineering d-d exchange interactions, with broader implications for the development of magnetic field-responsive electrocatalysts.
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