Abstract

Transition-metal hydroxides are a category of earth-abundant and stable electrocatalysts for energy storage and conversion devices involving sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Understanding dynamic evolution at the solid/liquid interface of transition-metal hydroxides is crucial for the rational design of high-performance OER electrocatalysts. This study implemented in situ electrochemical atomic force microscopy (EC-AFM) to directly image the dynamic structural evolution of α-Co(OH)2 platelets during the electrochemical OER. Reconstruction of α-Co(OH)2, accompanied by ion insertion from the electrolyte, results in a volume expansion, which can be well confirmed from the X-ray diffraction patterns. Our findings are important for the fundamental understanding of transition-metal hydroxide oxygen-evolution catalysts, illustrating the dynamic nature of Co-based nanostructures under electrochemical conditions.

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