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Catalysis of the Oxygen-Evolution Reaction in 1.0 M Sulfuric Acid by Manganese Antimonate Films Synthesized via Chemical Vapor Deposition.

Jacqueline A DowlingZachary P IfkovitsAzhar I CarimJake M EvansMadeleine C SwintAlexandre Z YeMatthias H RichterAnna X LiNathan S Lewis
Published in: ACS applied energy materials (2024)
Manganese antimonate (Mn y Sb 1- y O x ) electrocatalysts for the oxygen-evolution reaction (OER) were synthesized via chemical vapor deposition. Mn-rich rutile Mn 0.63 Sb 0.37 O x catalysts on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) supports drove the OER for 168 h (7 days) at 10 mA cm -2 with a time-averaged overpotential of 687 ± 9 mV and with >97% Faradaic efficiency. Time-dependent anolyte composition analysis revealed the steady dissolution of Mn and Sb. Extended durability analysis confirmed that Mn-rich Mn y Sb 1- y O x materials are more active but dissolve at a faster rate than previously reported Sb-rich Mn y Sb 1- y O x alloys.
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