Puffing Up Energetic Metal–Organic Frameworks to Large Carbon Networks with Hierarchical Porosity and Atomically Dispersed Metal Sites

Ruo Zhao(Peking University), Zibin Liang(Peking University), Song Gao(Peking University), Ce Yang(Argonne National Laboratory), Bingjun Zhu(Peking University), Junliang Zhao(Peking University), Chong Qu(Peking University), Ruqiang Zou(Peking University), Qiang Xü(Kyoto University)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
December 6, 2018
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Abstract

Large carbon networks featuring hierarchical pores and atomically dispersed metal sites (ADMSs) are ideal materials for energy storage and conversion due to the spatially continuous conductive networks and highly active ADMSs. However, it is a challenge to synthesize such ADMS-decorated carbon networks. Here, an innovative fusion-foaming methodology is presented in which energetic metal-organic framework (EMOF) nanoparticles are puffed up to submillimeter-scaled ADMS-decorated carbon networks via a one-step pyrolysis. Their extraordinary catalytic performance towards oxygen reduction reaction verifies the practicability of this synthetic approach. Moreover, this approach can be readily applicable to a wide range of unexplored EMOFs, expanding scopes for future materials design.


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