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Advancements in two-dimensional covalent organic framework nanosheets for electrocatalytic energy conversion: current and future prospects

Figure 10. (A) Active ORR sites detected within NDI, BzDI, and PDI moieties via DFT calculations and denoted as C1 (blue circles) and C2 (red circles). (B) Hydrodynamic linear sweep voltammetry and (C) number of electrons exchanged in ORR at different potentials using RRDE of GC/Pt (disc/ring) modified with BzDI0.17-COF/Carbon SuperP (black), NDI0.17-COF/Carbon SuperP (red), PDI0.17-COF/Carbon SuperP (blue), TAPB-DMTA-COF/Carbon SuperP (cyan), and Carbon Super P (green) in O2 saturated 0.1 M NaOH solution at 10 mV/s and 1,000 rpm. Copyright 2023, American Chemical Society[130]. (D) AFM image of JUC-610-CON, and (E) the corresponding height curves for selected areas in (D). (F) LSV curves of JUC-610-CON, JUC-610, JUC-611, and JUC-612 at 1,600 rpm in O2- saturated 0.1 M KOH electrolyte. (G) Discharge curves of JUC-610-CON-based ZAB at different current densities (25, 100, 200, and 300 mA cm-2). (H) Stability of JUC-610-CON-based ZAB at 5 mA cm-2 in ambient air conditions, and photographs of red “COF” LED panel powered by two ZABs in series (inset). Copyright 2023, Springer Nature[131].

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