Issue 6, 2022

Functionality and design of Co-MOFs: unique opportunities in electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

Abstract

Zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF)-derived electrocatalysts have emerged as efficient, environmentally innocuous, low-cost, non-noble-metal alternatives to precious group metals for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and utilization in clean and sustainable energy systems such as metal–air batteries and fuel cells. Recently, there has been tremendous interest in ZIF-based materials due to the large N content and M–N bonds in the parent ZIF backbone and derived nanostructures, which are responsible for their high ORR catalytic activity. This review summarizes the origin of the activity of ZIF-based materials and their recent progress and focuses specifically on advancements in ZIF-67-based materials for efficient ORR electrocatalysis. Furthermore, this review also outlines the recent strategies for designing more efficient catalysts based on ZIF-67, such as doping with heteroatoms, alloying with various metallic species, and compositing with carbonaceous nanostructures, and discusses their underlying mechanisms. Finally, insight into the remaining challenges and directions for future perspectives and research is provided.

Graphical abstract: Functionality and design of Co-MOFs: unique opportunities in electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
23 Jan 2022
Accepted
07 Feb 2022
First published
25 Feb 2022

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2022,12, 1723-1740

Functionality and design of Co-MOFs: unique opportunities in electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

M. Imran, M. Ikram, S. Dilpazir, B. Naseem, Y. Lin and J. Pan, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2022, 12, 1723 DOI: 10.1039/D2CY00153E

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