Issue 20, 2020

A Ni/Fe complex incorporated into a covalent organic framework as a single-site heterogeneous catalyst for efficient oxygen evolution reaction

Abstract

A molecular NiFe complex (Cyclen@Ni0.5Fe0.5) was incorporated into the framework of COF (NH4@COF-SO3) by a one-pot post-synthesis method. The use of cyclen that can strongly chelate metal ions enables the formation of completely isolated metal sits uniformly distributed on the framework of COF. The resulting single-site heterogeneous catalyst ((Cyclen@Ni0.5Fe0.5)@COF-SO3) exhibits outstanding oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity because of the maximum atom-utilization efficiency and significant bimetallic synergy effect. The TOF value at the overpotential of 300 mV reaches as high as 0.69 s−1, which is superior to most of the recently reported efficient OER electrocatalysts. Moreover, the catalyst is stable and reusable without the loss of current density during a 25 h long-term test. The combination of advantages of molecular catalysts (metal complex) similar to homogeneous catalysts and solid COF materials for the fabrication of single-site heterogeneous catalysts first reported in this work can bring new avenues to develop highly efficient and stable COF-based catalysts in different catalytic fields.

Graphical abstract: A Ni/Fe complex incorporated into a covalent organic framework as a single-site heterogeneous catalyst for efficient oxygen evolution reaction

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
26 May 2020
Accepted
28 Aug 2020
First published
31 Aug 2020

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020,7, 3925-3931

A Ni/Fe complex incorporated into a covalent organic framework as a single-site heterogeneous catalyst for efficient oxygen evolution reaction

X. Feng, Z. Gao, L. Xiao, Z. Lai and F. Luo, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, 7, 3925 DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00620C

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