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Why can poorly conductive Bi@UiO-MOF catalyze CO 2 electroreduction?

Xinru HeYing GuoJingzheng ZhangShuangli YangJiawei ChenShurong LiShunji XieYe WangCheng Wang
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Metal NP @ metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are widely used in electrocatalysis. However, many of the MOFs are poorly conductive. Here, we loaded bismuth (Bi) into a Zr-based MOF of the UiO structure that is active for CO 2 reduction to formate and found that a moderate conductivity of the nanosized MOFs is sufficient to support a reasonably high catalytic current density. This finding allows simpler catalyst design and quantitative rationalization of MOF electrocatalysis.
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