Directed Growth of Metal-Organic Frameworks and Their Derived Carbon-Based Network for Efficient Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction

Advanced Materials
Zhenhua LiXue Duan

Abstract

A honeycomb-like carbon-based network is obtained by in situ nucleation and directed growth of MOFs arrays on the surface of LDHs nanoplatelets, followed by a subsequent pyrolysis process, which exhibits largely enhanced electrocatalytic ORR performances. A successful paradigm for the directed growth of highly-oriented MOFs arrays is demonstrated, with potential applications for energy storage and conversion.

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