MOF-derived cu@cu2O nanocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction and cycloaddition reaction

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Research on the synthesis of nanomaterials using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are characterized by multi-functionality and porosity, as precursors have been accomplished through various synthetic approaches. In this study, copper and copper oxide nanoparticles were fabricated within 30 min by a simple and rapid method involving the reduction of a copper(II)-containing MOF with sodium borohydride solution at room temperature. The obtained nanoparticles consist of a copper core and a copper oxide shell exhibited catalytic activity in the oxygen reduction reaction. The as-synthesized Cu@Cu2O core-shell nanocatalyst exhibited an enhanced limit current density as well as onset potential in the electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Moreover, the nanoparticles exhibited good catalytic activity in the Huisgen cycloaddition of various substituted azides and alkynes under mild reaction conditions.

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Kim, A., Muthuchamy, N., Yoon, C., Joo, S. H., & Park, K. H. (2018). MOF-derived cu@cu2O nanocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction and cycloaddition reaction. Nanomaterials, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8030138

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