초록 |
Metal-organic framework (MOF) provides an ideal platform for designing promising catalysts due to their porosity and diversity. However, most MOF materials are powders, which seem facile and straightforward, but are still not optimal for practical application. To optimize the performance of MOF toward energy-related applications, MOF-based catalysts can be grown on substrate, which is then used directly as an electrode. Herein, we report a procedure for direct growth of cobalt-based zeolite imidazole framework (ZIF-67) on carbon paper (ZIF-67/CP). Then, a post-treatment step is employed to convert the ZIF-67/CP to the final material. We suppose that the resulted materials can improve catalytic performance for energy-related applications. |