Engineering the heterogeneous interface fusing MOFs and inorganic active component is an effective strategy to improve the electrochemical performance. Herein, we report a new Ni-based MOF (denoted as CTGU-24) with an infrequent two-fold interpenetrating 3D (3,8)-connected network constructed from Ni(II) trimer and mixed tripodal tectonics for the electrocatalytic methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). In order to improve its stability and activities, the heterogeneous hybrid CTGU-24@NiOOH has been fabricated successfully the first preparation of the NiOOH nanosphere and then formation of CTGU-24 decorated on the NiOOH surface. Moreover, the integration of CTGU-24@NiOOH and different additives [acetylene black (AB) and ketjen black (KB)], resulting in the optimized hybrid sample AB&CTGU-24@NiOOH (4:4). It attains better MOR performance with an area-specific peak current density of 34.53 mA·cm than pure CTGU-24 (14.99 mA·cm) and improved durability in an alkali medium. The new findings indicate that the CTGU-24@NiOOH heterostructure formed and the integration of moderate additives are critical to optimizing and improving electrocatalytic activity of pure MOF crystalline material.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.780688 | DOI Listing |
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