Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Effects of heteroatom doping on hydrogen uptake in tungsten oxide.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Holzapfel NP et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering · United States
Abstract
Redox-active transition metal oxides (TMOs) that can undergo proton-insertion coupled electron transfer (PICET) are promising candidates for catalyzing molecular conversion reactions which require the transfer of hydrogen atoms (or the thermochemical equivalent, H<sup>+</sup>, e<sup>-</sup>). Herein, we studied the effects of isovalent (Mo<sup>6+</sup>) and aliovalent (V<sup>5+</sup> and Nb<sup>5+</sup>) heteroatom doping on the electrochemical PICET behavior of monoclinic tungsten oxide (WO<sub>3</sub>). Cyclic voltammetry in aqueous acidic electrolytes shows that the addition of redox-active heteroatoms (Mo<sup>6+</sup> and V<sup>5+</sup>) leads to systematic shifts in redox couple half-wave potentials (<i>E</i> <sub>1/2</sub>), broadening, and an overall decrease in the current response. Conversely, the non-redox active heteroatom (Nb<sup>5+</sup>) only reduces the current response with no observable peak-current broadening. This broadening is attributed to changes in the proton binding affinities of oxygen in different chemical environments, <i>i.e.</i>, bridging different pairs of redox-active transition metal cations. We determined the hydrogen bond dissociation free energy (H BDFE) values to elucidate the thermodynamic effect of heteroatom substitution. Density functional theory calculations reveal a differentiation in the hydrogen binding and oxygen vacancy formation energies between heteroatom doped structures. The PICET-induced structural phase transitions of the pristine and doped samples were further probed with <i>operando</i> electrochemical X-ray diffraction (EC-XRD) and with <i>ex situ</i> chemical reduction. The broadening of the potential-dependent current response with increased heteroatom doping manifests in the <i>operando</i> EC-XRD results as prolonged structural regions where multiple hydrogen bronze phases exist and the appearance of cubic bronze phases at lower degrees of reduction compared to pristine WO<sub>3</sub>.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41550564