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Ni(II)-Pyrazolate Framework Bearing a Metalated Schiff-Base Moiety for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

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2023

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A robust and porous Ni-based metal-organic framework (MOF), Ni<b>L1</b>, was assembled from Ni(II) ions and a dipyrazolate linker (<b>L1</b><sup>2-</sup>). A Ni(II)-anchored MOF catalyst Ni@Ni<b>L1</b>-Sal has been successfully prepared by post-synthetic modification (PSM) condensation between Ni<b>L1</b> with salicylaldehyde, followed by chelation of Ni(II) ions by salicylaldimine as a secondary active site. Ni@Ni<b>L1</b>-Sal with carbon black was found to exhibit enhanced electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) performance (the smallest overpotential, 384 mV, and Tafel slope, 87 mV dec<sup>-1</sup>) when compared with primitive Ni<b>L1</b> and Ni<b>L1</b>-Sal. Such improvement in HER highlights the creation of unambiguous secondary active sites as an avenue to the rational design of a functional MOF-based electrocatalyst.

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