Published 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

A Theoretical Investigation into the Role of Surface Defects for Oxygen Evolution on RuO2

  • 1. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA (United States)
  • 2. Stanford University, Stanford, CA (United States)

Description

Here, the inability of conventional theoretical models to corroborate the well-known experimental activity of RuO2 for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has recently been the subject of numerous research efforts. In this study, we use density functional theory calculations to investigate the possibility that surface defects formed during dissolution are responsible for the OER activity of RuO2. It has been well-established experimentally that RuO2 undergoes dissolution during OER, yet little is known about the atomic structure or catalytic reactivity of the resulting defect sites. Through simulation of point defects, steps, and kinks derived from the RuO2 (110) surface, we discover a 0.7 eV range in the primary descriptor for OER activity, with the most active sites outperforming those at the ideal (110) surface by nearly 0.5 eV. We postulate that these variations in reactivity are due to differences in the local electronic structure, and we investigate in more detail the electronic structure of two singly coordinated sites at the same Ru atom located at a kink. Finally, we investigate possible dissolution pathways that may proceed at the RuO2 surface under OER conditions.

Availability note (English)

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Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Physical Chemistry. C
Journal Volume
121
Journal Issue
34
Journal Page Range
p. 18516-18524
ISSN
1932-7447

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
DGE-114747; AC02-76SF00515
Funding organization
USDOE (United States)
Secondary number(s)
OSTIID--1459579