Abstract

Constructing molecule@support composites is an attractive strategy to realize heterogeneous molecular electrocatalysis. Herein, we synthesized metal-organic framework (MOF)-supported molecular catalysts for hydrogen evolution and oxygen reduction reaction (HER/ORR). Ligand exchange strategy was used to prepare molecule@support hybrids due to the same functional group. A series of hybrids were obtained using Co porphyrin (1) and different MOFs including MIL-88(Fe), MOF-5(NiCo) and UIO-66(Zr). The 1@MOF-5(NiCo) had the best HER and ORR activity compared with 1@MIL-88(Fe) and 1@MOF-5(NiCo). These hybrids also exhibited tunable selectivity for ORR with four-electron process, which can be attributed to the synergistic effect of porphyrin molecules and MOFs. This work provides a possibility for molecular catalysts to improve activity of HER and tune selectivity of ORR.

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