Abstract
The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) on the TiO2 surface at the solid–liquid interface was observed in real-time and operando using fluorescence-yield X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) in the soft X-ray region. The OER was observed during a potential sweep with UV light on or off, focusing on the oxygen K-edge XAS. Although conventional XAS measurements require long measurement times, the spectra during the reaction were obtained every 3 s in the present experiment via wavelength-dispersive XAS technique. An increase in the X-ray absorption intensity at approximately 533.8 eV was observed during the potential sweep only with UV light on. The observed spectral change is discussed in relation to the reaction mechanism of the OER. The present technique can be applied to a wide range of analyses of (photo-) electrocatalysis and electrochemical reactions at solid–liquid interfaces to observe their products and intermediates during the reaction.
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