Ziqian XueYinle LiYawei ZhangWei GengBaoming JiaJia TangShixiong BaoHaiping WangYanan FanZhang‐Wen WeiZishou ZhangZhuofeng KeGuangqin LiCheng‐Yong Su
Abstract Exploring effective electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is a crucial requirement of many energy storage and conversion systems, involving fuel cells, water splitting, and metal–air batteries. Herein, a heterogeneity metal‐organic framework (MOF) is prepared by the assembling of metals, terephthalic (A) and 2‐aminoterephthalic ligands (B), defined as A 2.7 B‐MOF‐FeCo 1.6 . More importantly, A 2.7 B‐MOF‐FeCo 1.6 exhibits excellent OER activity with an ultralow overpotential of 288 mV at 10 mA cm −2 and a Tafel slope of 39 mV dec −1 . The high electrocatalytic performance for OER is attributed to the optimized electronic structure of the intrinsic catalytic center in MOFs via the engineering of the metal node and linkers. The work offers not only a benchmark for pure MOFs in electrocatalysis but also a new efficient strategy to improve electrocatalytic performance by electronic structure engineering of catalytic active centers in MOFs.
Yongchao HaoZhongyuan GuoHuiya ChengChenghao YaoShuling ChengLizhi YiHao Li
Naiqi HuangYing ChenYuning Liang
Xuemin WangHang ZhangYang ZhaoCui ZhangShuangxi Liu
Xue Feng LuPei‐Qin LiaoJia‐Wei WangJun‐Xi WuXunwei ChenChun‐Ting HeJie‐Peng ZhangGao‐Ren LiXiao‐Ming Chen
Shuai WangRui ZhaoTian ZhengYuan FangWenjian WangWeidong Xue