Abstract In this short perspective we examine recent developments in the design, synthesis and use of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for electrocatalytic applications. We discuss the inherent challenges and limitations that continue to plague conventional MOFs and novel strategies for overcoming them. In particular we focus on the growing interest in two-dimensional MOFs as a practical HER/OER/NRR/CO 2 RR catalyst. We also consider its exciting value as a tool for probing the underlying reaction mechanism and catalytic function of various metals.
Kayode Adesina AdegokeThabo MatthewsRhoda Oyeladun AdegokeRasheed Adewale AdigunNobanathi Wendy MaxakatoOlugbenga Solomon Bello
Jun-Hong LiYi-Sen WangYu-Chuan ChenChung‐Wei Kung
Qinyuan JiangChenhui ZhouHaibing MengYing HanRufan Zhang