N-doped graphitic carbon encapsulating cobalt nanoparticles derived from novel metal-organic frameworks for electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction

Chinese Chemical Letters(2023)

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Nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts with hierarchical porous structure are promising oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts due to the faster mass transfer and better charge carrying ability. Herein, an exquisite high nitrogen-containing ligand was designed and readily synthesized from the low-cost biomolecule adenine. Accordingly, three new MOFs (TJU-103, TJU-104 and TJU-105) were prepared using the Co(II) or Mn(II) ions as metal nodes. Through rationally controlling pyrolysis condition, in virtue of the high nitrogen content in well-defined periodic structure of the pristine MOFs, TJU-104-90 0 among the derived MOFs with hierarchical porous structure, i.e., N-doped graphitic carbon encapsulating homogeneously distributed cobalt nanoparticles, could be conveniently obtained. Thanks to the synergistic effect of the hierarchical structure and well dispersed active components (i.e., C = O, Co-Nx, graphitic C and N, pyridinic N), it could exhibit an overpotential of 280 mV@10 mA/cm2 on carbon cloth for OER activity. This work provides the inspiration for fabrication of nitrogen-doped carbon/metal electrocatalysts from cost-effective and abundant biomolecules, which is promising for practical OER application. & COPY; 2023 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.
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Metal-organic frameworks,Oxygen evolution reaction,High nitrogen content,Cobalt nanoparticles,Hierarchical structure
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