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Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction rates with conductive MOFs
[Image: see text] Molecular materials must deliver high current densities to be competitive with traditional heterogeneous catalysts. Despite their high density of active sites, it has been unclear why the reported O(2) reduction reaction (ORR) activity of molecularly defined conductive metal–organi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9336150/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35912352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00509 |
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author | Mariano, Ruperto G. Wahab, Oluwasegun J. Rabinowitz, Joshua A. Oppenheim, Julius Chen, Tianyang Unwin, Patrick R. Dincǎ, Mircea |
author_facet | Mariano, Ruperto G. Wahab, Oluwasegun J. Rabinowitz, Joshua A. Oppenheim, Julius Chen, Tianyang Unwin, Patrick R. Dincǎ, Mircea |
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description | [Image: see text] Molecular materials must deliver high current densities to be competitive with traditional heterogeneous catalysts. Despite their high density of active sites, it has been unclear why the reported O(2) reduction reaction (ORR) activity of molecularly defined conductive metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been very low: ca. −1 mA cm(–2). Here, we use a combination of gas diffusion electrolyses and nanoelectrochemical measurements to lift multiscale O(2) transport limitations and show that the intrinsic electrocatalytic ORR activity of a model 2D conductive MOF, Ni(3)(HITP)(2), has been underestimated by at least 3 orders of magnitude. When it is supported on a gas diffusion electrode (GDE), Ni(3)(HITP)(2) can deliver ORR activities >−150 mA cm(–2) and gravimetric H(2)O(2) electrosynthesis rates exceeding or on par with those of prior heterogeneous electrocatalysts. Enforcing the fastest accessible mass transport rates using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy revealed that Ni(3)(HITP)(2) is capable of ORR current densities exceeding −1200 mA cm(–2) and at least another 130-fold higher ORR mass activity than has been observed in GDEs. Our results directly implicate precise control over multiscale mass transport to achieve high-current-density electrocatalysis in molecular materials. |
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spelling | pubmed-93361502022-07-30 Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction rates with conductive MOFs Mariano, Ruperto G. Wahab, Oluwasegun J. Rabinowitz, Joshua A. Oppenheim, Julius Chen, Tianyang Unwin, Patrick R. Dincǎ, Mircea ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] Molecular materials must deliver high current densities to be competitive with traditional heterogeneous catalysts. Despite their high density of active sites, it has been unclear why the reported O(2) reduction reaction (ORR) activity of molecularly defined conductive metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been very low: ca. −1 mA cm(–2). Here, we use a combination of gas diffusion electrolyses and nanoelectrochemical measurements to lift multiscale O(2) transport limitations and show that the intrinsic electrocatalytic ORR activity of a model 2D conductive MOF, Ni(3)(HITP)(2), has been underestimated by at least 3 orders of magnitude. When it is supported on a gas diffusion electrode (GDE), Ni(3)(HITP)(2) can deliver ORR activities >−150 mA cm(–2) and gravimetric H(2)O(2) electrosynthesis rates exceeding or on par with those of prior heterogeneous electrocatalysts. Enforcing the fastest accessible mass transport rates using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy revealed that Ni(3)(HITP)(2) is capable of ORR current densities exceeding −1200 mA cm(–2) and at least another 130-fold higher ORR mass activity than has been observed in GDEs. Our results directly implicate precise control over multiscale mass transport to achieve high-current-density electrocatalysis in molecular materials. American Chemical Society 2022-07-01 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9336150/ /pubmed/35912352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00509 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Mariano, Ruperto G. Wahab, Oluwasegun J. Rabinowitz, Joshua A. Oppenheim, Julius Chen, Tianyang Unwin, Patrick R. Dincǎ, Mircea Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction rates with conductive MOFs |
title | Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction
rates with conductive MOFs |
title_full | Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction
rates with conductive MOFs |
title_fullStr | Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction
rates with conductive MOFs |
title_full_unstemmed | Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction
rates with conductive MOFs |
title_short | Thousand-fold increase in O(2) electroreduction
rates with conductive MOFs |
title_sort | thousand-fold increase in o(2) electroreduction
rates with conductive mofs |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9336150/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35912352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00509 |
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