Cobalt-based mixed oxides are widely studied as oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts, yet their role as photoelectrochemical cocatalysts remains debated due to scarce operando studies probing irradiation-induced structural changes. Here, we unveil redox dynamics of cobalt-iron oxide (CoFeOx) cocatalysts in semiconductor photoanodes for solar water splitting. By combining operando x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) with fixed-energy x-ray absorption voltammetry (FEXRAV) at semiconductor/cocatalyst interfaces, we provide an element-selective probe of Co oxidation states under dark and illuminated conditions. Our results reveal a previously unrecognized interfacial Co state, highlighting interface structure's role in tuning catalytic activity. We observe light-induced reduction in oxidation state and cathodic shift in Co redox potentials, offering insights into hole transfer and catalytic behavior. Identification of a specific photocatalytic cycle, distinct from dark-state electrocatalysis, advances understanding of how light modulates rate-determining steps in OER. These findings underscore the power of operando x-ray techniques in elucidating interfacial charge transfer and guiding design of more efficient photoelectrochemical systems.

Mazzaro, R., Piccioni, A., Salvi, M., Vecchi, P., Mazzanti, M., Caramori, S., et al. (2025). Operando x-ray absorption spectroscopy unveils light-driven redox dynamics at the semiconductor/cocatalyst interface. SCIENCE ADVANCES, 11(38), 8089-8099 [10.1126/sciadv.adx8089].

Operando x-ray absorption spectroscopy unveils light-driven redox dynamics at the semiconductor/cocatalyst interface

Mazzaro R.
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Piccioni A.;Salvi M.;Vecchi P.;Boscherini F.;Pasquini L.
2025

Abstract

Cobalt-based mixed oxides are widely studied as oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts, yet their role as photoelectrochemical cocatalysts remains debated due to scarce operando studies probing irradiation-induced structural changes. Here, we unveil redox dynamics of cobalt-iron oxide (CoFeOx) cocatalysts in semiconductor photoanodes for solar water splitting. By combining operando x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) with fixed-energy x-ray absorption voltammetry (FEXRAV) at semiconductor/cocatalyst interfaces, we provide an element-selective probe of Co oxidation states under dark and illuminated conditions. Our results reveal a previously unrecognized interfacial Co state, highlighting interface structure's role in tuning catalytic activity. We observe light-induced reduction in oxidation state and cathodic shift in Co redox potentials, offering insights into hole transfer and catalytic behavior. Identification of a specific photocatalytic cycle, distinct from dark-state electrocatalysis, advances understanding of how light modulates rate-determining steps in OER. These findings underscore the power of operando x-ray techniques in elucidating interfacial charge transfer and guiding design of more efficient photoelectrochemical systems.
2025
Mazzaro, R., Piccioni, A., Salvi, M., Vecchi, P., Mazzanti, M., Caramori, S., et al. (2025). Operando x-ray absorption spectroscopy unveils light-driven redox dynamics at the semiconductor/cocatalyst interface. SCIENCE ADVANCES, 11(38), 8089-8099 [10.1126/sciadv.adx8089].
Mazzaro, R.; Piccioni, A.; Salvi, M.; Vecchi, P.; Mazzanti, M.; Caramori, S.; Boscherini, F.; Pasquini, L.
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