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Electrochemical transformation of Mn4+ into Mn3+ in the Mn2O3
bixbyite structure is believed to activate this oxygen reduction catalyst for O2
electrosorption. The actual mechanism, however, still remains to be revealed and
elucidated. This earth-abundant Mn-based material, viz., Mn2O3-rod catalyst, was
found to have similar activity to Pt/C (20%) in alkaline media. Intrigued by this
observation, an in-depth analysis was performed by combining different
electrochemical techniques, including the laser-induced current transient
technique. Deeper insights into the structure of the electrical double layer and
its properties were obtained by probing the electrode surface with a laser beam to
record laser-induced current transients to estimate the potential of zero charge. The synthesized Mn2O3 was further found to be an
efficient electrocatalyst alternative to Pt/C (20%), an expensive and limited noble-metal catalyst. |
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