Revolutionizing Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts: Efficient and Ultrastable Interstitial W-Doped NiFe-LDHs/MOFs through Controlled Topological Conversion of Metal-Organic Frameworks

Yiwei Bao (Co-first Author), Xiongyi Liang (Co-first Author), Hao Zhang (Co-first Author), Xiuming Bu*, ZiYan Cai, Yikai Yang, Di Yin, Yuxuan Zhang, Lijie Chen, Cheng Yang, Xiulan Hu*, Xiao Cheng Zeng, Johnny C Ho*, Xianying Wang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) show promise as electrocatalysts due to their unique intrinsic features, their activity and stability often fall short. Herein, NiFe-MOFs is used as a model to introduce group VIB metalates (Na2WO4, Na2CrO4, and Na2MoO4) into the topological conversion process of layer double hydroxide (LDHs)/MOFs, creating a series of interstitial VIB element-doped LDHs/MOFs catalysts. The metalates engage in the alkaline hydrolysis process of MOF, generating LDHs on the MOF surface. Furthermore, altering the pH value in the reaction environment can modify the catalysts' morphology, dopant/LDHs content, and electronic structure. Consequently, the prepared interstitial W-doped NiFe-LDHs/MOFs catalyst displays superior catalytic performance, with overpotentials of only 250 mV at 500 mA cm−2. Moreover, a homemade anion-exchange membrane water electrolysis (AEMWE) system featuring the fabricated electrocatalyst as the anode can operate stably for 500 hours at 1 A cm−2. The exceptional catalytic activity and stability stem from optimized intermediate adsorption/desorption behavior and the unique LDHs/MOFs nanostructure. This work not only highlights the potential of the catalysts for practical applications but also offers a new design approach for modulating MOFs using an alkaline hydrolysis strategy. © 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Energy Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2401909
JournalAdvanced Energy Materials
Volume14
Issue number37
Online published18 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Oct 2024

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Funding

Y.B., X.L., and H.Z. contributed equally to the work. This work was financially supported by the Chengdu-CAS Science and Technology Cooperation Program (E33YQ225), Shanghai Carbon Neutralization Project (21DZ1207901), Sichuan Science and Technology Program (2024NSFSC1141), the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (2023A1515110920), City University of Hong Kong (project no. 7005944 and 9229138) and Shanghai Sailing Program (23YF1455000).

Research Keywords

  • electrocatalyst
  • group VIB metalate
  • metal-organic framework
  • oxygen evolution reaction
  • topological conversion

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