Metal-polydopamine frameworks and their transformation to hollow metal/N-doped carbon particles

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Abstract

We present a new strategy for in situ transformation of metal-organic framework (MOF) crystals to hollow metal-organic structures through polycondensation of dopamine. The hollow metal-polydopamine (PDA) particles are formed by a coordination assembly of metal ions (Co and Zn) and PDA, inheriting the morphology of MOF (ZIF-67 and ZIF-8) crystals. The hollow porous metal/N-carbon particles morphosynthetically transformed from hollow metal-PDA particles exhibit excellent oxygen reduction electrocatalytic activity. The strategy presented here is promising for synthesizing hollow metal-organic polymer (metal-carbon) particles with diverse morphologies for energy and environmental applications.

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Liang, Y., Wei, J., Hu, Y. X., Chen, X. F., Zhang, J., Zhang, X. Y., … Wang, H. T. (2017). Metal-polydopamine frameworks and their transformation to hollow metal/N-doped carbon particles. Nanoscale, 9(16), 5323–5328. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7nr00978j

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