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Sulfur-modified MOFs as efficient electrocatalysts for overall water splitting
In order to alleviate the shortage of fossil energy, it is an effective way to explore superior electrocatalysts for overall water splitting (OWS) to obtain hydrogen energy. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and their derivatives have become one of the most promising candidates for OWS due to their diversified chemical composition, high specific surface area and porosity, accessible catalytic sites as well as adjustable electronic structure. The synthesis of modified conductive MOFs such as sulfur-modified MOFs and corresponding derivatives could accelerate the multi-electron transfer and reduce the energy barrier during the catalytic process. In this review, the common MOF precursors and the mechanism of water splitting including oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are briefly introduced. More importantly, we aim to elaborate recent advances related to sulfur-modified MOFs which have been incorporated sulfur-containing modifiers such as metal sulfides and sulfur-functionalized ligands. The classification, advantages and synthetic strategies of modified MOFs are in focus. Finally, the application prospect and potential challenges of sulfur-modified MOFs as efficient electrocatalysts are summarized.
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Coordination Chemistry Reviews offers rapid publication of review articles on current and significant topics in coordination chemistry, encompassing organometallic, supramolecular, theoretical, and bioinorganic chemistry. It also covers catalysis, materials chemistry, and metal-organic frameworks from a coordination chemistry perspective. Reviews summarize recent developments or discuss specific techniques, welcoming contributions from both established and emerging researchers.
The journal releases special issues on timely subjects, including those featuring contributions from specific regions or conferences. Occasional full-length book articles are also featured. Additionally, special volumes cover annual reviews of main group chemistry, transition metal group chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. These comprehensive reviews are vital resources for those engaged in coordination chemistry, further establishing Coordination Chemistry Reviews as a hub for insightful surveys in inorganic and physical inorganic chemistry.