JOURNAL ARTICLE

Metal–Organic Framework Derived Bimetallic Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage

Abstract

Abstract Supercapacitors (SCs), showing excellent power density, long service life, and high reversibility, have received great attention because of the increasing demand for energy storage devices. To further improve their performance, it is essential to develop advanced electrode materials. One group of materials, porous crystalline solids referred to as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), have proved to be excellent templates for synthesizing functional materials to be employed in the preparation of electrodes for SCs. In comparison to monometallic MOFs, bimetallic MOFs and their derivatives offer a number of advantages, including tunable electrochemical activity, high charge capacity, and improved electrical conductivity. This review focuses on the use of MOF‐derived bimetallic materials in SCs, the origin of the improved performance, and the latest developments in the field. Furthermore, the challenges and perspectives in this research area are discussed.

Keywords:
Bimetallic strip Supercapacitor Materials science Metal-organic framework Electrochemical energy storage Energy storage Electrochemistry Nanotechnology Template Porosity Electrochemical energy conversion Electrode Hydrogen storage Metal Metallurgy Composite material Power (physics) Chemistry Organic chemistry

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Topics

Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
MXene and MAX Phase Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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