Reaction between
Nickel Hydroxide and Cerium(IV) Ammonium
Nitrate in Aqueous Solution
Posted on 2023-07-18 - 13:34
Cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate (CAN) has been extensively
used as
a sacrificial oxidant to study water-oxidation catalysts (WOCs). Although
nickel hydroxide has been extensively investigated as WOCs, the water-oxidation
reaction (WOR) and mechanistic studies in the presence of CAN and
nickel hydroxide were rarely performed. Herein, using in situ Raman
spectroscopy, in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and in situ electron
paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, WOR in the presence of CAN and
β-Ni(OH)2 was investigated. The proposed WOR mechanism
involves the oxidation of β-Ni(OH)2 by CAN, leading
to the formation of γ-NiO(OH). γ-NiO(OH), in the presence
of acidic conditions, evolves oxygen and is reduced to Ni(II). In
other words, the role of β-Ni(OH)2 is the storage
of four oxidizing equivalents by CAN, and then a four-electron reaction
could result in a WOR with low activation energy. β-Ni(OH)2 in CAN at concentrations of 0.10 M shows WOR with a maximum
turnover frequency and a turnover number (for 1000 s) of 5.5 ×
10–5/s and 2.0 × 10–2 mol
(O2)/mol(Ni), respectively. In contrast to β-Ni(OH)2, Ni(OH2)62+ (aq) could not
be oxidized to γ-NiO(OH). Indeed, Ni(OH2)62+ (aq) is the decomposition product of β-Ni(OH)2/CAN.
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Hashemi, Negah; Nandy, Subhajit; Aleshkevych, Pavlo; Chae, Keun Hwa; Najafpour, Mohammad Mahdi (2023). Reaction between
Nickel Hydroxide and Cerium(IV) Ammonium
Nitrate in Aqueous Solution. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c01868