Advancements in two-dimensional covalent organic framework nanosheets for electrocatalytic energy conversion: current and future prospects

Jin Hyuk Cho, Youngho Kim, Hak Ki Yu, Soo Young Kim
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Humanity is confronting significant environmental issues due to rising energy demands and the unchecked use of fossil fuels. Thus, the strategic employment of sustainable and environmentally friendly energy sources is becoming increasingly vital. Additionally, addressing challenges, such as low reactivity, suboptimal energy efficiency, and restricted selectivity, requires the development of innovative catalysts. Two-dimensional (2D) covalent organic frameworks (COFs), known for their limitless structural versatility, are proving to be important materials in energy conversion applications. The exceptional properties of 2D COFs, including an organized arrangement resulting in well-defined active sites and π-π stacking interactions, enable breakthroughs in sustainable energy conversion applications. In this study, we comprehensively investigate universal synthesis methods and specific techniques, such as membrane-based deposition, liquid-phase intercalation, and polymerization. Furthermore, we demonstrate energy-conversion applications of 2D COFs as eco-friendly catalysts for electrochemical processes to promote sustainability and scalability by utilizing them in the hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, oxygen reduction reaction, and carbon dioxide reduction reaction. Additionally, we will explore methods for analyzing the physicochemical properties of precisely fabricated 2D COFs. Despite extensive research pertaining to 2D COFs, their practical industrial applications remain limited. Therefore, we propose various perspectives, including enhancing performance, improving synthesis methods, developing binder-free catalysts, expanding catalyst functionality, and advancing full-cell research, to achieve complete industrialization by leveraging their potential.
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用于电催化能源转换的二维共价有机框架纳米片的研究进展:现状与前景
由于能源需求不断增加和化石燃料的无节制使用,人类正面临着重大的环境问题。因此,战略性地使用可持续的环保能源变得越来越重要。此外,要应对反应活性低、能效不理想和选择性受限等挑战,就必须开发创新型催化剂。二维(2D)共价有机框架(COF)以其无限的结构多样性而著称,已被证明是能源转换应用中的重要材料。二维共价有机框架的特殊性质,包括有组织的排列产生了定义明确的活性位点和π-π堆叠相互作用,为可持续能源转换应用带来了突破。在本研究中,我们全面研究了通用合成方法和特定技术,如膜沉积、液相插层和聚合。此外,我们还展示了二维 COFs 作为环保催化剂在电化学过程中的能量转换应用,通过在氢气进化反应、氧气进化反应、氧气还原反应和二氧化碳还原反应中利用二维 COFs 促进可持续性和可扩展性。此外,我们还将探索分析精确制造的二维 COF 的物理化学特性的方法。尽管对二维 COF 进行了广泛研究,但其实际工业应用仍然有限。因此,我们将从提高性能、改进合成方法、开发无粘结剂催化剂、扩展催化剂功能和推进全电池研究等多个角度提出建议,以充分发挥二维 COF 的潜力,实现完全工业化。
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