Route to the Structure-Controlled Synthesis of Fe Nanobelts and Their Oxygen Evolution Reaction Application.
Xiaoli ZhangXu HanFengyuan ZhuChengyan ZhouXueqin CaoJian-Ping LangHong-Wei GuPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Belt-shaped metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have received extensive attention because of their unique structure. In this Communication, Fe-MOF nanobelts were synthesized by a solvothermal method with Fe 2+ as the metal source and could not be obtained by using Fe 3+ as the metal source. The final result shows that Fe 2+ played a transitional role in the process of achieving belt-shaped and cubelike structural changes. Our work provides an idea for the synthesis of belt-shaped MOFs and promotes the development of electrocatalysts.