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Abstract Manganese oxide (MnO x ) is considered a promising material for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) to replace noble metal catalysts in water splitting. The improvement of MnO x requires mechanistic and kinetic knowledge of the four‐electron transfer steps of the OER. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, a widely used tool to characterize the electronic structure of thin films, is used in combination with surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy to gain a deeper knowledge of the different mixed MnO x types and their respective change in chemical composition. Using Raman spectroscopy during electrochemical measurements, all samples were found to reveal Birnessite‐type MnO 2 motifs in alkaline media at an applied potential. Their activity correlates with two shifting Raman active modes, one of them being assigned to the formation of Mn III species, and one to the expansion of layers of MnO 6 octahedra. A special activation treatment leads independent of the starting material to a highly amorphous mixed‐valence oxide, which shows the highest OER activity.
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Hannes Radinger
Siemens (Germany)
Paula Connor
Technical University of Darmstadt
Robert W. Stark
Technical University of Darmstadt
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Technical University of Darmstadt
Kerntechnische Entsorgung Karlsruhe (Germany)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dac7550d8d6ef495a3c216 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202001756