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Layered Manganese Dioxide Thin Films Intercalated with Ag+ Ions Reduceable In Situ for Oxygen Reduction Reaction

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The purpose of this study is to propose a new strategy based on electrodeposition to create binder-free composites of metallic silver supported on MnO2. The process involves in situ reduction… Click to show full abstract

The purpose of this study is to propose a new strategy based on electrodeposition to create binder-free composites of metallic silver supported on MnO2. The process involves in situ reduction of the Ag+ ions incorporated in the interlayer spaces of layered MnO2 in an alkaline electrolyte without Ag+ ions. The reduction process of the incorporated Ag+ was monitored in situ based on the characteristic surface plasmon resonance in the visible region, and the resulting metallic Ag was identified by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Because the formation of metallic Ag is only possible via electron injection into the Ag+ ions between MnO2 layers, the growth of Ag metals was inevitably limited, although the reduced Ag did not remain immobilized in the interlayers of MnO2. The thus-formed Ag in the MnO2 composite functioned as an electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction in a gas diffusion electrode system, showing a much better mass activity compared to Ag particles electrodeposited from an aqueous solution containing AgNO3.

Keywords: oxygen reduction; reduction; reduction reaction; layered manganese

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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