缺陷驱动的金属-有机框架在工业阴离子交换膜水电解中的逐步活化

Jian Zhou, Shuai Qiu, Xianbiao Hou, Tengjia Ni, Canhui Zhang, Dr. Shuixing Dai, Dr. Xingkun Wang, Dr. Guanghui Wang, Dr. Heqing Jiang, Dr. Minghua Huang
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金属有机骨架(MOFs)具有明确的金属活性位点和独特的配位环境,是近年来在析氧反应(OER)中建立精确构效关系的理想模型催化剂。然而,阐明动态反应条件的基本催化机制仍然具有挑战性,主要是由于OER过程中复杂的吸附行为和关键吸附物的跨步转移。在此,我们提出了一种缺陷驱动的逐步激活策略,通过调整局部配位几何和电子构型之间的相互作用,精心控制缺陷co基MOF(称为D/CoFc-MOF)的吸附行为。Operando表征表明,D/CoFc-MOF在OER过程中经历了一个独特的阶梯活化过程,从原始MOF状态到中间α-FeOOH状态,最终到活性CoFeOOH相,这与传统的单步表面相转化有明显的不同。理论计算表明,mof衍生的缺陷CoFeOOH的活性Co位点与OOH*中间体之间的电子相互作用可以有效加强,从而克服高反应势垒,提高OER活性。D/CoFc-MOF阳极部署在阴离子交换膜电解中,在1.69 V下达到工业规模的1 A cm - 2电流密度,并稳定运行300小时。该方法为设计易于动态相变的催化剂提供了基本见解。
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Defect-Driven Stepwise Activation of Metal–Organic Frameworks Toward Industrial-Level Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis

Defect-Driven Stepwise Activation of Metal–Organic Frameworks Toward Industrial-Level Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), featuring well-defined metal active sites and unique coordination environment, have recently emerged as ideal model catalysts for establishing precise structure-activity relationships in oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, elucidating essential catalytic mechanisms responsible for dynamic reaction conditions remain challenging, primarily due to the complicated adsorption behavior and cross-step transfer of key adsorbates during OER. Herein, we propose a defect-driven stepwise activation strategy to meticulously control the adsorption behavior for defective Co-based MOF (termed D/CoFc-MOF) through tailoring the interplay between local coordination geometry and electronic configuration. Operando characterizations reveal that D/CoFc-MOF undergoes a unique stepwise activation during OER, progressing from pristine MOF state to intermediate α-FeOOH state, and ultimately to active CoFeOOH phase, which markedly differs from conventional single-step surface phase conversion. Theoretical calculations demonstrate that the electronic interaction between the active Co sites and OOH* intermediates of MOF-derived defective CoFeOOH can be effectively strengthened, thereby overcoming the high reaction barrier and enhancing OER activity. The D/CoFc-MOF anode, deployed in anion exchange membrane water electrolysis, achieves industrial-scale current densities of 1 A cm−2 at 1.69 V and operates stably for 300 h. This approach provides a fundamental insight into designing catalysts prone to dynamic phase transitions.

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Angewandte Chemie
Angewandte Chemie 化学科学, 有机化学, 有机合成
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