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The N-anchoring effect in NH 2 -functionalized MOF-derived iron-carbon nanomaterials for oxygen reduction.

Yanqiong ShenLujiao MaoRong LinQipeng LiJinjie Qian
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
The incorporation of an iron source into NH 2 -MOF-5, followed by thermal decomposition, yields a porous metal-carbon catalyst (MOF5A-Fe@NC). This catalyst possesses significant N content, a high degree of graphitization, and abundant Fe-N x sites, which contribute to enhanced oxygen reduction. Specifically, the obtained MOF5A-Fe@NC demonstrates a positive onset potential (0.972 V), a substantial limiting current density (4.815 mA cm -2 ), and a small Tafel slope (58.7 mV dec -1 ), and maintains a high current retention of 96.3% after 10 hours.
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