Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) possess high CO adsorption properties and are considered to be a promising candidate for the electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction (eCORR). However, their insufficient selectivity and current density constrain their further exploration in the eCORR. In this work, by introducing a very small proportion of 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalic acid (DOBDC) into ZIF-8, a surface modified ZIF-8-5% catalyst was synthesized by a post-modification method, exhibiting enhanced selectivity (from 56% to 79%) and current density (from -4 mA cm to -10 mA m) compared to ZIF-8. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations further demonstrate that the boosted eCORR performance on ZIF-8-5% could be attributed to the improved formation of the *COOH intermediate stemming from successful DOBDC surface modification. This work opens a new path for improving the catalytic properties of MOFs their surface modification.
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