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Rational Fluorination of Pyrazolate MOFs: Unlocking High-Efficiency Acetate Electrosynthesis via CO Reduction

  • Lei Yang
  • , Hao Jiang
  • , Peiyi Chang
  • , Yingzhe Feng
  • , Jiajia Wei
  • , Zhihua Zhou
  • , Shaowei Yang
  • , Ying Guo
  • , Hepeng Zhang
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction (eCORR) to acetate, an indispensable molecular scaffold, represents a paradigm-shifting strategy for the synthesis of acetate under ambient conditions. The pursuit of advanced electrocatalytic systems enabling efficient multi-electron transfer pathways remains critical to achieve selective eCORR toward sustainable acetate synthesis. In this study, one fluorine-substituted pyrazole-based metal–organic framework (CuPz-F) was obtained. It showed an outstanding eCORR performance, achieving a remarkable C2+ Faradaic efficiency of 83.5% and an acetate FE of 45.8%, corresponding to a high acetate partial current density of 249.7 mA cm−2 and a turnover frequency of 1131 h−1. Comprehensive mechanistic studies demonstrate that pyrazole ligands shorten Cu─Cu distances, lowering the energy barrier for C─C coupling. Concurrently, fluorine substitution electronically stabilizes Cu2+ centers, thereby strengthening CO adsorption—an essential prerequisite for C─C bond formation. Moreover, F substituents promote water dissociation and enable hydrogen spillover to adjacent Cu sites. Together, electronic modulation, optimized Cu─Cu proximity, and hydrogen spillover synergistically underpin the enhanced eCORR activity toward acetate production. This work provides new insights into the influence of the F substituent in the MOFs' electrocatalysts on eCORR performance, and is highly instructive for the rational design of next-generation, high-efficiency electrocatalysts for CO.

源语言英语
文章编号e75061
期刊Advanced Functional Materials
36
41
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 21 5月 2026

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