Affiliation:
1. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering Beijing Key Laboratory for Magneto‐Photoelectrical Composite and Interface Science School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China
2. School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore
3. School of Materials Science and Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China
4. Institute of Science and Technology for New Energy Xi'an Technological University Xi'an 710021 China
5. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering A*STAR Singapore 138634 Singapore
Abstract
AbstractElectrocatalysis is a highly promising technology widely used in clean energy conversion. There is a continuing need to develop advanced electrocatalysts to catalyze the critical electrochemical reactions. Integrating metal active species, including various metal nanostructures (NSs) and atomically dispersed metal sites (ADMSs), into metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) leads to the formation of promising heterogeneous electrocatalysts that take advantage of both components. Among them, MOFs can provide support and protection for the active sites on guest metals, and the resulting host‐guest interactions can synergistically enhance the electrocatalytic performance. In this review, three key concerns on MOF‐metal heterogeneous electrocatalysts regarding the catalytic sites, conductivity, and catalytic stability are first presented. Then, rational integration strategies of MOFs and metals, including the integration of metal NSs via surface anchoring, space confining, and MOF coating, as well as the integration of ADMSs either with the metal nodes/linkers or within the pores of MOFs, along with their recent progress on synergistic cooperation for specific electrochemical reactions are summarized. Finally, current challenges and possible solutions in applying these increasingly concerned electrocatalysts are also provided.
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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