Issue 15, 2024

A series of isostructural metal–organic frameworks for an enhanced electro-catalytic oxygen evolution reaction

Abstract

Three new isostructural MOFs (ZnTIA, CoTIA and CdTIA) were synthesized by the solvothermal synthesis of the organic linker 5-triazole isophthalic acid (5-TIA) with the transition metals Zn(II), Co(II) and Cd(II) in the presence of the structure directing agent tetramethyl ammonium chloride (TMA). These three MOFs were characterized thoroughly by ScXRD, PXRD, FT-IR, TGA, BET and SEM. They have excellent thermal and water stabilities. Among all these MOFs mentioned, pristine CoTIA exhibited excellent electrocatalytic activity toward the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). It exhibits a Tafel slope of 68.9 mV dec−1 with an overpotential of 337 mV at 10 mA cm−2 current density. The OER activity of the CoTIA MOF is relatively equivalent to that of the state-of-the-art catalyst (RuO2). Furthermore, the mechanical stability of crystalline ZnTIA, CoTIA and CdTIA MOFs was tested under ball mill pressure. The result showed that all the MOFs exhibit low tolerance to mechanical force because their structure was highly distorted or collapsed under such pressure, which is reflected by their poor electrocatalytic OER activity.

Graphical abstract: A series of isostructural metal–organic frameworks for an enhanced electro-catalytic oxygen evolution reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jan 2024
Accepted
04 Mar 2024
First published
13 Mar 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 6568-6574

A series of isostructural metal–organic frameworks for an enhanced electro-catalytic oxygen evolution reaction

P. Jhariat, A. Kareem, P. Kumari, S. Sarfudeen, P. Panda, S. Senthilkumar and T. Panda, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 6568 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT00210E

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