Ab Initio Approach for Prediction of Oxide Surface Structure, Stoichiometry, and Electrocatalytic Activity in Aqueous Solution

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2015)

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The design of efficient, stable, and inexpensive catalysts for oxygen evolution and reduction is crucial for the development of electrochemical energy conversion devices such as fuel cells and metal air batteries. Currently, such design is limited by challenges in atomic-scale experimental characterization and computational modeling of solid liquid interfaces. Here, we begin to address these issues by developing a general-, first principles, and electrochemical-principles-based framework for prediction of catalyst surface structure, stoichiometry, and stability as a function of pH, electrode potential, and aqueous cation concentration. We demonstrate the approach by determining the surface phase diagram of LaMnO3, which has been studied for oxygen evolution and reduction and computing the reaction overpotentials on the relevant surface phases. Our results illustrate the critical role of solvated cation species in governing the catalyst surface structure and stoichiometry, and thereby catalytic activity, in aqueous solution.
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density functional theory,electrocatalysis,oxygen evolution and reduction reactions,perovskite oxides,surface structure
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