Conjugated Coordination Polymer Aerogels with Increased Accessibility of Well‐Defined Single‐Atom Metal Sites as a New Paradigm of Electrocatalysts

Z Ziwei Ma S Shuting Zhan (Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids Ministry of Education School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 China) Y Yufeng Xie (Department of Basic Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University) Y Yunxia Liu Y Yidan Ding S Shouhan Zhang (Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids Ministry of Education School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 P. R. China) H Haiping Lin (School of Physics and Information Technology) L Longsheng Zhang (Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical and Material Engineering, International Joint Research Laboratory for Nano Energy Composites) T Tianxi Liu (Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical and Material Engineering) Y Yi Xie

Abstract

Abstract Developing high‐performance single‐atom catalysts (SACs) with maximum metal utilization efficiency is of significance, which presents enormous potentials to be extensively applied. It is desired yet challenging to elaborately tailor the coordination structures of active sites in SACs and simultaneously enable sufficient accessibility of these active sites to reactants. Here, a facile and general strategy to prepare conjugated coordination polymer aerogels (CCPA) with porous architectures that can markedly increase the accessibility of their elaborately‐tailored active sites, which as a new electrocatalyst paradigm can fully present both the structural advantages of SACs and aerogel materials, is reported. Taking nickel (Ni) as an example, Ni‐based CCPA (Ni‐CCPA) and its counterpart Ni‐CCP with non‐aerogel feature are studied as a proof‐of‐concept case. Electrochemical measurements show that, relative to Ni‐CCP, Ni‐CCPA exhibits appreciably higher performance toward alkaline oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Both the experimental results and theoretical simulations unravel that the improved OER performance of Ni‐CCPA arises from the accelerated OH − diffusion within its porous architecture and enhanced OH − concentration near its highly exposed active sites at its high‐curvature surfaces with localized electric fields. Importantly, as evidenced by the Cu‐CCPA and Zn‐CCPA examples, such strategy can be promisingly applied to prepare high‐performance CCPA targeted toward various catalytic reactions and beyond.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 14
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

Z

Ziwei Ma

S

Shuting Zhan

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids Ministry of Education School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 China

Y

Yufeng Xie

Department of Basic Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University

Y

Yunxia Liu

Y

Yidan Ding

S

Shouhan Zhang

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids Ministry of Education School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 P. R. China

H

Haiping Lin

School of Physics and Information Technology

L

Longsheng Zhang

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical and Material Engineering, International Joint Research Laboratory for Nano Energy Composites

T

Tianxi Liu

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical and Material Engineering

Y

Yi Xie