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A MOF-derived CuCo(O)@ carbon-nitrogen framework as an efficient synergistic catalyst for the hydrolysis of ammonia borane
Yuan, Yao1; Chen, Xiaoyu1; Zhang, Xing1; Wang, Zumin2; Yu, Ranbo1,3
2020-05-21
Source PublicationINORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
ISSN2052-1553
Volume7Issue:10Pages:2043-2049
Abstract

Ammonia borane (AB), with a potential storage capacity of 19.6 wt% H-2, is an excellent material for chemical storage of hydrogen. However, the use of noble metal catalysts severely hinders the practical application of AB decomposition for hydrogen generation. In this work, well dispersed CuCo and CoO nanoparticles (CuCo(O)) supported on carbon-nitrogen frameworks (CN) have been synthesized through a facile thermal reduction of the Cu-doped ZIF67 precursor. Upon reduction, Co and Cu in the ZIF framework are partially reduced into CuCo particles of about 30 nm, and these active species are anchored on porous carbon-nitrogen matrix inherited ZIF frameworks (denoted as CuCo(O)@CN). The as-prepared material demonstrates a ZIF-67-like polyhedral morphology, good nanoparticle spatial distribution and better active site availability. When used as an AB hydrolysis catalyst, CuCo(O)@CN exhibits excellent catalytic activity, with the highest catalytic efficiency up to 4524 mL min(-1) g(-1) and a total turnover frequency (TOF) of 12.4 mol H-2 per min per mol(cat), which are among the best performances of noble metal-free catalysts. In addition, the corresponding activation energy is estimated to be as low as 33.8 kJ mol(-1). Detailed analysis suggests that excllent catalytic performance could be attributed to the synergy between Co and Cu as well as the nitrogen-rich carbon support.

DOI10.1039/d0qi00023j
Language英语
WOS KeywordMetal-organic Frameworks ; In-situ Synthesis ; Graphene Oxide ; Hydrogen Generation ; Hollow Nanospheres ; Nanoparticles ; Co ; Dehydrogenation ; Storage ; Ni
Funding ProjectNational Key R&D Program of China[2018YFA0703503] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[21671016] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[51872024] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[51932001] ; China Postdoctoral Science Foundation[2019M650849]
WOS Research AreaChemistry
WOS SubjectChemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear
Funding OrganizationNational Key R&D Program of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
WOS IDWOS:000536852700006
PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.ipe.ac.cn/handle/122111/40793
Collection中国科学院过程工程研究所
Corresponding AuthorWang, Zumin; Yu, Ranbo
Affiliation1.Univ Sci & Technol Beijing, Sch Met & Ecol Engn, Dept Phys Chem, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Proc Engn, State Key Lab Biochem Engn, 1 North 2nd St, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China
3.Zhengzhou Univ, Key Lab Adv Mat Proc & Mold, Minist Educ, Zhengzhou 450002, Peoples R China
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Yuan, Yao,Chen, Xiaoyu,Zhang, Xing,et al. A MOF-derived CuCo(O)@ carbon-nitrogen framework as an efficient synergistic catalyst for the hydrolysis of ammonia borane[J]. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS,2020,7(10):2043-2049.
APA Yuan, Yao,Chen, Xiaoyu,Zhang, Xing,Wang, Zumin,&Yu, Ranbo.(2020).A MOF-derived CuCo(O)@ carbon-nitrogen framework as an efficient synergistic catalyst for the hydrolysis of ammonia borane.INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS,7(10),2043-2049.
MLA Yuan, Yao,et al."A MOF-derived CuCo(O)@ carbon-nitrogen framework as an efficient synergistic catalyst for the hydrolysis of ammonia borane".INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS 7.10(2020):2043-2049.
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