Recent advances in covalent organic framework-based catalysts for the electrosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide

Abstract

As a vital chemical with annual production exceeding 4 million tons, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) plays crucial roles in industrial disinfection, environmental remediation, and chemical syntheses. The current industrial-scale production relies on the energy-intensive anthraquinone oxidation (AO) process, which requires multiple reaction steps, generates significant hazardous waste, and depends on centralized manufacturing facilities. Electrochemical routes—particularly through the two-electron oxygen reduction (2e ORR) and water oxidation (2e WOR) pathways—present a sustainable alternative by enabling decentralized H2O2 production using renewable electricity. This review highlights the unique advantages of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as next-generation electrocatalysts, focusing on their precisely tunable pore environments, well-defined active sites, and exceptional stability that collectively address key challenges in electrochemical H2O2 synthesis. We first establish fundamental structure–activity relationships by examining mechanistic aspects of 2e pathways, including critical intermediates (*OOH) and selectivity-determining factors. The discussion then progresses to systematic evaluation of innovative COF design strategies: (i) metal coordination for optimized intermediate adsorption, (ii) heteroatom doping for enhanced charge distribution, (iii) defect engineering for improved mass transport, and (iv) pyrolyzed derivatives’ balancing activity with stability. Finally, we identify key research frontiers—including reactor engineering for industrial-scale operation, stability enhancement under realistic conditions, and techno-economic analysis—providing actionable guidance for advancing sustainable H2O2 electrosynthesis technologies.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in covalent organic framework-based catalysts for the electrosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide

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Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
14 Jun 2025
Accepted
29 Aug 2025
First published
08 Sep 2025

Chem. Commun., 2025, Advance Article

Recent advances in covalent organic framework-based catalysts for the electrosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide

R. Wang, H. Zhou, Q. Fang, Z. Su and S. Qiu, Chem. Commun., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CC03377B

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