Electrochimica Acta, Vol.212, 247-253, 2016
The dynamics of pseudocapacitive phenomena studied by Energy Dispersive X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy on hydrous iridium oxide electrodes in alkaline media
The behavior of highly hydrated IrOx porous electrodes under potentiostatic conditions is studied by operando time-resolved Energy Dispersive X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy (EDXAS) at the Ir L-III edge. The potential steps are selected in order to drive the electron and charge transfers into the Ir(III) reversible arrow Ir(IV) and Ir(IV) reversible arrow Ir(V) transition domains. The adoption of sodium hydroxide aqueous solutions provides the best conditions for the potentiostatic control of the iridium oxidation states, as evidenced by the two well-separated, symmetric peaks observed in cyclic voltammetry. The intrinsic time resolution of ca. 10 ms implies the acquisition of 10000-20000 spectra per run, prompting the introduction of an effective procedure for treating this large number of data for analysis and comparison with the chronoamperometric response. The combined treatment of electrochemical and XAS signals mutually supports the working hypothesis of full complementarity between the two techniques, that allow observing the pseudocapacitive reactions and its time evolution even in the presence of possible parasitic side-processes, and highlights the XAS features to be used as effective kinetic parameters. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:porous electrodes;operando methods;electrocatalytic sites;spectroelectrochemistry;time-resolved XAS