Metal Organic Framework Glasses: A New Platform for Electrocatalysis?

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Abstract

Metal organic framework (MOF) glasses are a coordination network of metal nodes and organic ligands as an undercooled frozen-in liquid, and have therefore broadened the potential of MOF materials in the fundamental research and application scenarios. On the road to deploying MOF glasses as electrocatalysts, it remains several basic scientific hurdles although MOF glasses not only inherit the structural merits of MOFs but also endow with active catalytic features including concentrated defects, metal centers and disorder structure etc. The research on the ionic conductivity, catalytic stability and reactivity of MOF glasses has yielded scientific insights towards its electrocatalytic applications. Here, we first comb the history, definition and basic properties of MOF glasses. Then, we identify the main synthetic methods and characterization techniques. Finally, we advance the potentials and challenges of MOF glasses as electrocatalysts in furthering the understanding of these themes.

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Rao, Y., Kou, Z., Zhang, X., & Lu, P. (2023, June 1). Metal Organic Framework Glasses: A New Platform for Electrocatalysis? Chemical Record. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/tcr.202200251

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