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Facile synthesis of substrate supported ultrathin two-dimensional cobalt-based metal organic frameworks nanoflakes

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2020.105910

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Carbon cloth; Polymer-based composites; Metal organic frameworks; Ultrathin nanoflakes

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  1. Hong Kong Polytechnic University [1-ZVJD, RKC7]

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The synthesis of substrate-supported metal-organic-framework (MOF) nanoflakes has become a research hotspot due to its attractive use as precursors to prepare metal (oxide)/carbon nanocomposites for the applications of catalysis and energy storage. This work reports facile synthesis of a newly-structured ultrathin Cobalt-based MOF (Co-MOF) nanoflakes on carbon cloth (CC). Through changing reaction time and reactant concentration, Co-MOF morphologies can be easily controlled, which paves ways for controllable fabrication of ultrathin Co3O4 nanoflakes on CC based on the phase transformation from Co-MOF to Co3O4. Meanwhile, the good compatibility of this mechanically strong Co-MOF with polymer inspires us to tailor CC@Co3O4 from the perspective of polymer-based researches, such as polymer-based catalysts and solid state batteries using a solid state polymer electrolyte. Therefore, this study not only enriches the family of MOFs but lays foundations for fabrication of next-generation CC-reinforced polymer composites for multifunctional applications such as catalysis and energy storage.

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