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Supporting Information Molecular Mixed-Metal Manganese Oxido Cubanes as Precursors to Heterogeneous Oxygen Evolution Catalysts Sandy Suseno, [a] Charles C. L. McCrory, [b] Rosalie Tran, [c] Sheraz Gul, [c] Junko Yano,* [c] and Theodor Agapie* [a] chem_201501104_sm_miscellaneous_information.pdf

Supporting Information Table of Contents Figure S1. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of 1-Co......S1 Figure S2. CV of 3-Co before and after 5 h CP...S1 Figure S3. CV of 3-Ni before and after 5 h CP....S2 Figure S4. Results of the oxygen sensing experiments....s2 Figure S5. Representative powder X-ray diffraction patterns....s3 Figure S6. SEM image of 3-Co before electrolysis......s3 Figure S7. XPS spectrum of 2-Co on ITO after 5 h electrolysis.. S4 Figure S8. XPS spectrum of 2-Co on ITO after 5 h electrolysis.. S4 Figure S9. XPS spectrum of 2-Ni on GC disk after 5 h electrolysis S5 Figure S10. XPS spectrum of 3-Co on ITO after 5 h electrolysis... S5 Figure S11. XPS spectrum of 3-Ni on ITO after 5 h electrolysis. S6 Figure S12. EDS spectrum of 2-Co before electrolysis...s6 Figure S13. EDS spectrum of 2-Co after electrolysis...s7 Figure S14. EDS spectrum of 2-Ni after electrolysis.....s7 Figure S15. EDS spectrum of 3-Co after electrolysis....s8 Figure S16. EDS spectrum of 3-Ni after electrolysis.....s8 Figure S17. SEM images and elemental mappings of 2-Ni and 3-Co.......S9 Figure S18. Fits to the 1-Ni, 2-Ni, and 3-Ni EXAFS spectra...s10 Figure S19. Mn EXAFS spectra and Fourier transforms for 3-Ni, birnessite (Mg 2+ ), and β- MnO 2 and Ni EXAFS spectra and Fourier transforms for 3-Ni, Ni II O and Ni II (OH) 2..S11 Table S1. Mn EXAFS fitting parameters for 1-Ni, 2-Ni (t CP = 1 h) and 3-Ni (t CP = 0 h).s12 Table S2. Ni EXAFS fitting parameters for 1-Ni, 2-Ni (t CP = 1 h), and 3-Ni (t CP = 0 h)..s13 References S14

Figure S1. Thermogravimetric analysis of 1-Co, displaying loss of ~77% mass upon heating at 400 C for 4 h, consistent with calculated mass loss of all ligands (acetates and L) at ~78% Figure S2. CV of 3-Co before and after 5 h CP S1

Figure S3. CV of 3-Ni before and after 5 h CP Figure S4. Results of the oxygen sensing experiments. Amount of oxygen detected by the fluorescence sensor is indicated by the red line while the theoretical yield at 100% Faradaic efficiency is depicted in blue line. S2

Figure S5. Representative powder X-ray diffraction patterns for ITO, 2-Co, and 3-Co Figure S6. SEM image of 3-Co before electrolysis at 200 low magnification, displaying the non-uniform surface on the ITO S3

Figure S7. A representative example of a XPS spectrum of 2-Co on ITO after 5 h electrolysis, displaying 1 : 0.07 Co to Mn ratio Figure S8. A representative example of a XPS spectrum of 2-Co on ITO after 5 h electrolysis, displaying 1 : 1.3 Co to Mn ratio S4

Figure S9. A representative example of a XPS spectrum of 2-Ni on GC disk after 5 h electrolysis, displaying 1 : 2.0 Ni to Mn ratio Figure S10. A representative example of a XPS spectrum of 3-Co on ITO after 5 h electrolysis, displaying 1 : 3.2 Co to Mn ratio S5

Figure S11. A representative example of a XPS spectrum of 3-Ni on ITO after 5 h electrolysis, displaying 1 : 3.5 Ni to Mn ratio Figure S12. EDS spectrum of 2-Co before electrolysis S6

Figure S13. EDS spectrum of 2-Co after electrolysis Figure S14. EDS spectrum of 2-Ni after electrolysis S7

Figure S15. EDS spectrum of 3-Co after electrolysis Figure S16. EDS spectrum of 3-Ni after electrolysis S8

Figure S17. SEM images and elemental mappings of 2-Ni (left) and 3-Co (right) on ITO after electrolysis, displaying the SEM image with the corresponding Mn and Ni/Co Kα1 compositional maps S9

(a) (b) χ(r) (A -4 ) χ(r) (A -4 ) χ(r) (A -4 ) 0 5 10 15 (c) (e) Mn 1-Ni data fit Mn Apparent Distance (Å) 2-Ni (Tcp = 1h) data fit Mn 1 Apparent Distance (Å) 2 3-Ni (Tcp = 0h) data fit 1 fit 2 3 Apparent Distance (Å) χ(r) (A -4 ) χ(r) (A -4 ) (d) (f) χ(r) (A -4 ) 0 5 10 15 0 5 10 15 0 5 10 Ni Ni Apparent Distance (Å) Ni 1 Apparent Distance (Å) 2 3 Apparent Distance (Å) 1-Ni data fit 2-Ni (Tcp = 1h) data fit 3-Ni (Tcp = 0h) data fit 1 fit 2 Figure S18. Fits (red) to the 1-Ni, 2-Ni at t CP = 1 h, and 3-Ni at t CP = 0 h EXAFS spectra (black). (a, c, e) Fit to the Mn EXAFS. (b, d, f) Fit to the Ni EXAFS. Parameters derived from the fits are given in Tables S1 and S2. The fit range of all the spectra was k = 2.5 11.5 Å -1 (R = 1-4 Å). S10

k 3 χ(k)(a -3 ) -10 0 10 Mn 3-Ni (Tcp = 0h) birnessite (Mg 2+ ) β MnO2 4 6 8 Wavevector (Å -1 ) 10 χ(r) (A -4 ) 10 0 5 Mn 3-Ni (Tcp = 0h) birnessite (Mg 2+ ) β MnO2 Apparent Distance (Å) k 3 χ(k)(a -3 ) -20 0 20 Ni 3-Ni (Tcp = 0h) Ni II O Ni II (OH)2 4 6 8 Wavevector (Å -1 ) 10 2 4 6 Apparent Distance (Å) Figure S19. (Top left) k 3 -weighted Mn EXAFS spectra and (top right) Fourier transforms for 3- Ni (black), birnessite (Mg 2+ ) (red), and β-mno 2 (blue). (Bottom left) k 3 -weighted Ni EXAFS spectra and Fourier transforms for 3-Ni (black), Ni II O (red) and Ni II (OH) 2 (blue). χ(r) (A -4 ) 20 0 10 0 Ni 3-Ni (Tcp = 0h) Ni II O Ni II (OH)2 S11

Table S1. Mn EXAFS fitting parameters for the best fit obtained for 1-Ni, 2-Ni (t CP = 1 h) and 3-Ni (t CP = 0 h). Sample Fit # Shell N R / Å s 2 / Å R / % 1-Ni Mn-O 5 1.89 (0.01) 0.002 (0.001) 3.7 Mn-N 1 2.15 (0.01) 0.015 (0.002) Mn-Mn/Ni 3 2.84 (0.01) 0.001 (0.001) Mn-C 8 2.89 (0.03) 0.001 (0.015) E 0 (ev) = -4.5 2-Ni (t CP = 1 h) Mn-O 5 1.88 (0.01) 0.005 (0.001) 2.3 Mn-O 1 2.18 (0.05) 0.008 (0.008) Mn-Mn/Ni 3 2.83 (0.01) 0.006 (0.001) E 0 (ev) = -12.0 3-Ni (t CP = 0 h) 1 Mn-O 5 1.91 (0.01) 0.005 (0.001) 1.5 Mn-O 1 2.31 (0.04) 0.007 (0.006) Mn-Mn 6 2.93 (0.01) 0.010 (0.001) Mn-O 1 3.40 (0.01) 0.006 (0.004) E 0 (ev) = -11.2 2 Mn-O 5 1.91 (0.01) 0.005 (0.001) 1.2 Mn-O 1 2.32 (0.08) 0.013 (0.011) Mn-Mn 4 2.93 (0.01) 0.009 (0.001) Mn-Ni 2 3.50 (0.02) 0.009 (0.003) Birnessite 1 Mn-O 6 1.90 0.006 Mn-Mn 6 2.88 0.009 β-mno 2 Mn-O 6 1.88-1.89 (from XRD) Mn-Mn 2 2.87 Mn-Mn 8 3.42 E 0 (ev) = -11.7 S 0 2 was set to 0.7. The values in parenthesis show uncertainties. σ 2 is the Debye-Waller factor, R(%) shows the goodness of fit. The fit range of all the spectra was k = 2.5 11.5 Å -1 (R = 1-4 Å). S12

Table S2. Ni EXAFS fitting parameters for the best fit obtained for 1-Ni, 2-Ni (t CP = 1 h), and 3- Ni (t CP = 0 h). Sample Fit# Shell N R / Å s 2 / Å R / % 1-Ni Ni-O 6 2.03 (0.01) 0.003 (0.001) 4.1 Ni-Mn 3 2.83 (0.01) 0.001 (0.001) Ni-C 9 2.92 (0.08) 0.013 (0.017) Ni-O 6 3.19 (0.04) 0.002 (0.004) E 0 (ev) = 8.0 2-Ni (t CP = 1 h) Ni-O 6 2.04 (0.01) 0.005 (0.001) 3.5 Ni-Mn 3 2.86 (0.02) 0.009 (0.002) E 0 (ev) = 5.1 3-Ni (t CP = 0 h) 1 Ni-O 6 2.07 (0.02) 0.007 (0.002) 5.7 Ni-Ni 12 2.98 (0.01) 0.011 (0.001) E 0 (ev) = 4.7 2 Ni-O 6 2.06 (0.01) 0.007 (0.001) 2.5 Ni-Ni 10 2.97 (0.01) 0.010 (0.001) Ni-Mn 2 3.55 (0.02) 0.003 (0.003) E 0 (ev) = 4.1 3 Ni-O 6 2.06 (0.02) 0.007 (0.002) 3.2 Ni-Ni 8 2.97 (0.01) 0.008 (0.001) Ni-Mn 2 3.55 (0.03) 0.008 (0.003) E 0 (ev) = 3.5 4 Ni-O 6 2.06 (0.02) 0.007 (0.002) 5.4 Ni-Ni 6 2.97 (0.01) 0.006 (0.001) Ni-Mn 2 3.53 (0.03) 0.003 (0.003) E 0 (ev) = 3.5 5 Ni-O 6 2.06 (0.01) 0.007 (0.001) 2.7 Ni-Ni 9 2.97 (0.01) 0.009 (0.001) Ni-Mn 3 3.55 (0.02) 0.006 (0.003) Ni II O 2 Ni-O 6 2.08 (from XRD) Ni-Ni 12 2.95 Ni-O 8 3.61 E 0 (ev) = 3.8 S 0 2 was set to 0.95. The values in parenthesis show uncertainties. σ 2 is the Debye-Waller factor, R(%) shows the goodness of fit. The fit range of all the spectra was k = 2.5 11.5 Å -1 (R = 1-4 Å). S13

Mn and Ni EXAFS curve fitting The Mn and Ni EXAFS curve fitting results are shown in Figure S18 and the fit parameters are summarized in Table S1 and S2. The structural parameters of metal oxides (birnessite, beta-mno 2, and NiO) obtained from either XRD or EXAFS, that are relevant to 3-Ni, are also shown in Tables S1 and S2. The Mn and Ni EXAFS of 1-Ni were fit with the structural parameters obtained from the crystal structure of 1-Ni. 2-Ni spectra were fit with the core structure of the 1-Ni by replacing nitrogen terminal ligands to oxygen, based on the results of the elemental analysis of 2-Ni, in which the removal of organic ligands were observed. Mn and Ni EXAFS of 3-Ni were fit at first with the oxide structure (birnessite for Mn and Ni II O for Ni) (Fit #1 in both Mn and Ni EXAFS). Then a possible interaction of Mn-Ni was investigated, by including a µ-oxo bridged Mn-Ni distance around 3.5Å that could explain the unsatisfactory fit quality of the peak 3 region shown in Figure S18. In the Mn EXAFS (Fit #2), the numbers (N) of the Mn Mn and Mn-Ni interactions were set as 4 and 2 (with the total metal-metal interaction number, N total = 6), since this is the expected ratio (and the coordination number) in the birnessite-like structure with the Mn:Ni elemental ratio of 3:1. In the Ni EXAFS, the several combinations of the Ni-Ni and Ni-Mn interactions (Fit #2-5) were tested, while keeping the total N value of the metal metal interactions to be less than 12 (as the Ni-Ni interactions in Ni II O is N=12). Although we cannot determine the Ni-Ni and Ni-Mn ratio within the uncertainty of the EXAFS amplitude, the fit quality improved when the total metal-metal interaction is close to N=12. The best fit result (Fit #2) together with Fit #1 is shown in Figure S18(f). References 1 Y. Gorlin, B. Lassalle-Kaiser, J. D. Benck, S. Gul, S. M. Webb, V. K. Yachandra, J. Yano and T. F. Jaramillo, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2013, 135, 8525-8534. S14