Water-stable MOFs and Composites: Greener and Sustainable Approach for Enhanced Reactivity towards Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction Reactions

Abstract

Electrochemical nitrate reduction (NO3- RR) is a promising strategy to mitigate nitrate pollution, which has become a critical environmental concern due to its harmful effects on water resources and ecosystems. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), known for their highly tunable structures, large surface areas, and exceptional porosity, have emerged as potent materials for catalyzing NO3- RR reactions. However, the water stability of MOFs remains a major challenge in achieving efficient, durable NO3- RR under aqueous conditions. Recent advancements in water-stable MOFs (WS-MOFs) based materials offer promising solutions to this problem, enabling robust performance in electrochemical applications. This review explores the design, synthesis, and application of WS-MOFs for electrochemical NO₃-RR. Key strategies for enhancing water stability include the incorporation of hydrophobic ligands, post-synthetic modifications, and the development of MOF composites. The chapter examines the role of metal centers, such as transition metals (e.g., Fe, Cu, Co, and Ni), and their interaction with organic linkers in promoting selective NO3- RR to environmentally benign products including nitrogen gas (N₂) and ammonia (NH₃). The integration of MOFs with conductive materials to improve electrical conductivity and catalytic performance is also discussed. In addition to reviewing recent progress in water-stable MOF catalysts for NO3- RR, this review highlights challenges such as reaction selectivity, competitive side reactions, and long-term stability in electrochemical cells. Prospective directions for future research are outlined, including the development of more efficient catalysts, understanding reaction mechanisms at the molecular level, and scaling up MOF based NO₃⁻ RR systems for practical applications.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
26 Dec 2024
Accepted
12 Mar 2025
First published
09 Apr 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Water-stable MOFs and Composites: Greener and Sustainable Approach for Enhanced Reactivity towards Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction Reactions

M. S. Ahmad and T. Rasheed, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4TA09189B

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