Engineering High-Spin State Cobalt Cations in Sulfide Spinel for Enhancing Water Oxidation

Small Methods. 2024 Mar;8(3):e2300816. doi: 10.1002/smtd.202300816. Epub 2023 Nov 5.

Abstract

The spin states of active sites have a significant impact on the adsorption/desorption ability of the reaction intermediates during the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Sulfide spinel is not generally considered a highly efficient OER catalyst owing to the low spin state of Co3+ and the lack of unpaired electrons available for adsorption of reaction intermediates. Herein, it is proposed a novel Nd-evoked valence electronic adjustment strategy to engineer the spin state of Co ions. The unique f-p-d orbital electronic coupling effect stimulates the rearrangement of Co d orbital electrons and increases the eg electron filling to achieve high-spin state Co ions, which promotes charge transport by propagating a spin channel and generates a high number of active sites for intermediate adsorption. The optimized CuCo1.75 Nd0.25 S4 catalyst exhibits outstanding electrocatalytic properties with a low overpotential of 320 mV at 500 mA cm-2 and a 48 h stability at 300 mA cm-2 . In situ synchrotron radiation infrared spectra confirm the quick accumulation of key *OOH and *O intermediates. This work deepens the comprehensive understanding of the relationship between OER activity and spin configurations of Co ions and offers a new design strategy for spinel compound catalysts.

Keywords: oxygen evolution reaction; spin state; spinel.