| Literature DB >> 27581166 |
Jing Wei1, Yan Liang1, Yaoxin Hu1, Biao Kong1, Jin Zhang2, Qinfen Gu3, Yuping Tong1, Xianbiao Wang1, San Ping Jiang2, Huanting Wang4.
Abstract
Cobalt (or iron)-polyphenol coordination polymers with crystalline frameworks are synthesized for the first time. The crystalline framework is formed by the assembly of metal ions and polyphenol followed by oxidative self-polymerization of the organic ligands (polyphenol) during hydrothermal treatment in alkaline condition. As a result, such coordination crystals are even partly stable in strong acid (such as 2 m HCl). The metal (Co or Fe)-natural abundant polyphenol (tannin) coordination crystals are a renewable source for the fabrication of metal/carbon composites as a nonprecious-metal catalyst, which show high catalytic performance for both oxygen reduction reaction and oxygen evolution reaction. Such excellent performance makes metal-polyphenol coordination crystals an efficient precursor to fabricate low-cost catalysts for the large-scale application of fuel cells and metal-air batteries.Entities:
Keywords: cobalt; metal-tannin framework; nonprecious-metal catalysts; oxygen reduction reaction; polyphenol
Year: 2016 PMID: 27581166 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201606327
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336