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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Connor A. Koellner ◽  
Michael Gau ◽  
Aleksander Polyak ◽  
Manish Bayana ◽  
Michael John Zdilla

A series of Ca-Mn clusters with the ligand 2-pyridinemethoxide (Py-CH2O) have been prepared with varying degrees of topological similarity to the biological oxygen-evolving complex. These clusters activate water as a...


Author(s):  
Huiyang Gou ◽  
Shijing Zhao ◽  
Shishuai Xu ◽  
Jinlei Yao ◽  
Ning Chen ◽  
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Understanding the fundamental principle of catalytic performance and the mechanism of multimetal-based electrocatalysts is essential for the rational design of advanced renewable energy systems. Here, the highly crystalline MMMoB4 (M=Fe,...


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tzu-Hsien Shen ◽  
Liam Spillane ◽  
Jiayu Peng ◽  
Yang Shao-Horn ◽  
Vasiliki Tileli

AbstractThe surface wettability of catalysts is typically controlled via surface treatments that promote catalytic performance. Here we report on potential-regulated hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity at cobalt-based oxide interfaces with an alkaline solution. The switchable wetting of single particles, directly related to their activity and stability towards the oxygen evolution reaction, was revealed by electrochemical liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy. Analysis of the movement of the liquid in real time revealed distinctive wettability behaviour associated with specific potential ranges. At low potentials, an overall reduction of the hydrophobicity of the oxides was probed. Upon reversible reconstruction towards the surface oxyhydroxide phase, electrowetting was found to cause a change in the interfacial capacitance. At high potentials, the evolution of molecular oxygen, confirmed by operando electron energy-loss spectroscopy, was accompanied by a globally thinner liquid layer. This work directly links the physical wetting with the chemical oxygen evolution reaction of single particles, providing fundamental insights into solid–liquid interfacial interactions of oxygen-evolving oxides.


Biochemistry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jimin Wang ◽  
Christopher J. Gisriel ◽  
Krystle Reiss ◽  
Hao-Li Huang ◽  
William H. Armstrong ◽  
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