2D Conductive Metal-Organic Frameworks for Electrochemical Energy Application

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Two-dimensional conductive metal organic frameworks (2D c-MOFs) have attracted research attention, benefitting from their unique properties such as superior electronic conductivity, designable topologies, and well-defined catalytic/redox-active sites. These advantages enable 2D c-MOFs as promising candidates in electrochemical energy applications, including supercapacitors, batteries and electrocatalysts. This mini-review mainly highlights recent advancements of 2D c?MOFs in the utilization for electrochemical energy storage, as well as the forward-looking perspective on the future prospects of 2D c-MOFs in the field of electrochemical energy. Table of content: 1 Introduction 2 Design Principles of 2D c-MOFs 3 Synthesis of 2D c-MOFs 4 2Dc-MOFs for Electrochemical Energy Storage 4.1 Supercapacitors 4.2 Metallic Batteries 4.2.1 Lithium-Ion Batteries 4.2.2 Sodium-Ion Batteries 4.2.3 Zinc-Ion Batteries 4.2.4 Sodium Iodine Batteries 4.2.5 Lithium Sulfur Batteries 4.2.6 Potassium-Ion Batteries 5 2Dc-MOFs for Electrochemical Energy Conversion 6 Conclusions and Outlook.

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Li, R., Yan, X., & Chen, L. (2024, May 17). 2D Conductive Metal-Organic Frameworks for Electrochemical Energy Application. Organic Materials. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1786500

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