Metal organic framework derived mno2-carbon nanotubes for efficient oxygen reduction reaction and arsenic removal from contaminated water

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Even though manganese oxides are attractive materials for batteries, super-capacitors and electro-catalysts for oxygen reduction reactions, in most practical applications MnO2 needs to be hybridized with conductive carbon nano-structures to overcome its inherent poor electrical conductivity. In this manuscript we report microwave-assisted synthesis of MnO2 embedded carbon nanotubes (MnO2 @CNT) from Mn-H3 BTC (benzene-1,3,5-carboxylic acid) metal organic frameworks (MOF) precursors. Using graphene oxide as microwave susceptible surface, MnO2 nano-particles embedded in three dimensional reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-CNT frameworks (MnO2 @CNT-rGO) were synthesized which when applied as electro-catalysts in oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) demonstrated comparable half-wave potential to commercial Pt/C, better stability, and excellent immunity to methanol crossover effect in alkaline media. When carbon fiber (CF) was used as substrate, three-dimensional MnO2 @CNT-CF were obtained whose utility as effective adsorbents for arsenic removal from contaminated waters is demonstrated.

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Sridhar, V., Lee, I., Jung, K. H., & Park, H. (2020). Metal organic framework derived mno2-carbon nanotubes for efficient oxygen reduction reaction and arsenic removal from contaminated water. Nanomaterials, 10(9), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10091895

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