Controlling Oxygen Selectivity at the Atomic Scale

COSAS aims to optimize catalytic properties for sustainable energy by studying electrode-electrolyte interfaces using advanced techniques to enhance water oxidation and seawater electrolysis efficiency.

Subsidie
€ 2.345.000
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

Developing new materials with optimized catalytic properties is a crucial challenge towards sustainable energy production. In order to achieve this long-standing goal, fundamental understanding of the processes taking place at the electrode-electrolyte interface is vital.

Importance of Understanding Catalytic Processes

Progress here requires a comprehensive atomic-scale picture of the fundamental chemical and catalytic properties of surfaces, in connection to their macroscopic catalytic performance. This knowledge remains hindered due to the complexity of real catalytic systems and the lack of experimental techniques that can provide information of the catalytic process from single-molecule interaction to operando conditions.

Project Overview

The project COSAS focuses on the electrochemical water oxidation to hydrogen peroxide and seawater electrolysis. It proposes an atomistic study of the electrode-electrolyte surface to unveil the key parameters for selective activation of alternative reaction paths for water oxidation.

Experimental Approach

The experimental approach of the project represents a novel quasi-in situ electrochemical characterization (near ambient pressure x-ray photoemission spectroscopy), combined with atomic-scale access to the electronic structure (scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy) on the very same sample.

Model Systems and Catalytic Relevance

The project will study thin films of transition metal oxides as model systems for exploring structure-function relationships, while presenting catalytic relevance for oxygen-related reactions.

Methodology and Expected Outcomes

The unique methodology of the project promises novel atomistic insight into the mechanism behind complex reactions with multiple intermediates, unveiling key parameters that can guide the design of active and selective electrocatalysts for cost-effective water electrolysis.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 2.345.000
Totale projectbegroting€ 2.345.000

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-10-2023
Einddatum30-9-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO/ EUSKAL HERRIKO UNIBERTSITATEApenvoerder

Land(en)

Spain

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