Publications by authors named "Hironori Ofuchi"

Hexavalent iridium (Ir) oxide is predicted to be more active and stable than any other iridium oxide for the oxygen evolution reaction in acid; however, its experimental realization remains challenging. In this work, we report the synthesis, characterization, and application of atomically dispersed Ir oxide (Ir-) for proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis. The Ir- was synthesized by oxidatively substituting the ligands of potassium hexachloroiridate(IV) (KIrCl) with manganese oxide (MnO).

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  • In situ high energy resolution fluorescence detection X-ray absorption spectroscopy (HERFD-XAS) was utilized to study how HO and O molecules interact with Pt and PtCo nanoparticle catalysts of various sizes.
  • The research found that as more molecules adsorb (HO < O < O + HO), the oxidation increases, indicating a cooperative effect between O and HO that raises the overpotential in fuel cells.
  • The study concludes that the adsorption strength of O and HO and their cooperative behavior are crucial factors influencing the unique performance of Pt catalysts.
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The iron (Fe) electrodeposition-electrochemical dissolution has been employed on nitrogen-doped carbon material (P-PI) prepared via multi-step pyrolysis of a polyimide precursor to achieve the introduction of Fe species, and its influence on the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is investigated by cyclic and rotating ring-disk electrode voltammetry in 0.5 M H2SO4. After the electrochemical treatment, the overpotential and H2O2 production percentage of ORR on the P-PI are decreased and the number of electrons transferred is increased in the meanwhile.

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A novel XAFS measurement system has been developed in which XAFS measurements can be performed including sample-loading and detector adjustments. With this system, XAFS measurements of up to 80 samples in both transmission and fluorescence modes can be carried out. The adjustment of the optical components has also been automated.

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