Abstract

Electrocatalysis is to play a key role in the transition towards a sustainable chemical- and energy industry and active, stable and selective redox catalysts are very much needed. Porous structures such as Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are interesting materials as these may influence selectivity of chemical reactions through confinement effects. In this work, we incorporate the oxygen reduction catalyst Cu-tmpa into the NU1000 MOF. Confinement of the catalyst within Nu1000 steers the selectivity of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) towards water rather than peroxide. This is attributed to retention of the obligatory H2O2 intermediate in close proximity to the catalytic center. Moreover the resulting Nu1000/Cu-tmpa MOF shows an excellent activity and stability in prolonged electrochemical studies, illustrating the potential of this approach.

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