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Hydrothermal Synthesis of Metal–Polyphenol Coordination Crystals and Their Derived Metal/N‐doped Carbon Composites for Oxygen Electrocatalysis
Authors:Dr Jing Wei  Yan Liang  Yaoxin Hu  Dr Biao Kong  Jin Zhang  Dr Qinfen Gu  Dr Yuping Tong  Dr Xianbiao Wang  Prof San Ping Jiang  Prof Huanting Wang
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia;2. Fuels and Energy Technology Institute & Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia;3. Australian Synchrotron, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
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.
Keywords:cobalt  metal–  tannin framework  nonprecious-metal catalysts  oxygen reduction reaction  polyphenol
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