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Vanadium-Based Trimetallic Metal-Organic-Framework Family as Extremely High-Performing and Ultrastable Electrocatalysts for Water Splitting. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study reveals a new application of the pore-space-partition (PSP) strategy in electrochemistry, leading to the development of highly efficient and stable metal-organic framework (MOF) electrocatalysts for water splitting.
  • - The vanadium-based trimetallic building cluster (MV) is integrated into these MOFs, resulting in impressive electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), with notably low overpotentials.
  • - The FeV-MOF demonstrates superior performance compared to commercial counterparts, achieving a current density of 10 mA/cm² at a potential of just 1.6 V, while maintaining structural integrity in alkaline conditions, highlighting the

Article Abstract

This is the first time that the pore-space-partition (PSP) strategy is being successfully applied in the electrochemical field for water splitting, realizing the highly efficient construction of a series of ultrastable pristine MOF electrocatalysts. On integrating the vanadium-based trimetallic building cluster (MV), the target MV-MOFs exhibit excellent electrocatalytic activity for HER, OER, and water splitting. In particular, ultralow overpotentials of 314 and 198 mV for FeV-MOF as OER and HER electrocatalysts, respectively, can drive a current density of 10 mA cm. The fabricated FeV-MOF||Pt/C two-electrode configuration for the overall water splitting yields a current density of 10 mA cm at only 1.6 V vs RHE, which is superior to that of the commercial IrO||Pt/C couple. Notably, high structural and chemical stabilities still can be observed in alkaline condition. This work opens up an exciting pathway to design efficient and stable electrocatalysts based on pristine MOF by integrating the PSP strategy and multimetallic centers.

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