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One- or Two-Electron Water Oxidation, Hydroxyl Radical, or H2O2 Evolution

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posted on 2017-02-23, 00:00 authored by Samira Siahrostami, Guo-Ling Li, Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan, Jens K. Nørskov
Electrochemical or photoelectrochemcial oxidation of water to form hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or hydroxyl radicals (OH) offers a very attractive route to water disinfection, and the first process could be the basis for a clean way to produce hydrogen peroxide. A major obstacle in the development of effective catalysts for these reactions is that the electrocatalyst must suppress the thermodynamically favored four-electron pathway leading to O2 evolution. We develop a thermochemical picture of the catalyst properties that determine selectivity toward the one, two, and four electron processes leading to OH, H2O2, and O2.

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