(513e) Modulation of the Electronic Structure of Metal Cationic Centers in Non-Stoichiometric Mixed Metal Oxides for Enhanced Oxygen Electrocatalysis
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
In Honor of the 2023 CRE Practice Award Winner (Invited Talks)
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 - 2:05pm to 2:25pm
To enhance the electrochemical ORR activity of perovskites, we have incorporated highly dispersed 4d/5d transition metal cations (i.e., Pd, Pt, Rh, Ru, Ir, and Os) into 3d transition metal based-perovskite hosts as an approach to tune the electronic structure of these cations through variations in oxide composition. We have used a combination of quantum chemical calculations, well-controlled synthesis, and electrochemical studies to show the effect of incorporating these cations into 3d based perovskites towards enhancing the ORR performance. A significant decrease in ORR overpotential is observed, specifically in the case of Rh incorporated into LaNiO3 (LaNi1-xRhxO3, x < 0.01). This was ascribed to the modulation of the binding of ORR intermediates on Rh cations via their tailored electronic structure through changes in the perovskite composition. This study demonstrates an approach for tailoring the catalytic reactivity of cationic centers in non-stoichiometric mixed metal oxides for targeted electrochemical reactions.