Autoren
Ivelina Zaharieva, M Mahdi Najafpour, Mathias Wiechen, Michael Haumann, Philipp Kurz, Holger Dau
Publikationsdatum
2011
Zeitschrift
Energy & Environmental Science
Band
4
Ausgabe
7
Seiten
2400-2408
Verlag
Royal Society of Chemistry
Beschreibung
In the worldwide search for sustainable energy technologies, water oxidation by abundant low-cost materials is of key importance. In nature, this process is efficiently catalyzed by an intricate manganese–calcium (Mn4Ca) complex bound to the proteins of photosystem II (PSII). Recently synthetic manganese–calcium oxides were found to be active catalysts of water oxidation but at the atomic level their structure has remained elusive. To investigate these amorphous catalysts, extended-range X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at the K-edges of both manganese and calcium was performed. The XAS results reveal striking similarities between the synthetic material and the natural Mn4Ca complex. The oxidation state of manganese in the active oxides was found to be close to +4, but MnIII ions are present as well at a level of about 20%. Neighboring Mn ions are extensively interconnected by two bridging oxygens, a …
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