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Ultrafine platinum nanoparticles anchored in porous aromatic frameworks for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 59, Issue 32, Pages 4766-4769

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cc00623a

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A novel porous aromatic framework (PAF-99) was successfully synthesized, and two strategies, in situ preparation and post-synthesis, were applied to introduce uniform platinum nanoparticles into PAF-99. The obtained platinum electrocatalysts (Pt-PAF-99 and Pt@PAF-99) showed excellent and distinct performances towards the hydrogen evolution reaction.
Platinum is recognized as an effective electrochemical catalyst for hydrogen generation. Herein, a novel porous aromatic framework (PAF-99) is synthesized and two strategies including in situ preparation and post-synthesis are applied to introduce uniform platinum nanoparticles into PAF-99. The obtained platinum electrocatalysts (Pt-PAF-99 and Pt@PAF-99) exhibit great and distinct performances towards the hydrogen evolution reaction.

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