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Calix[n]arene-Based Coordination Cage and Its Application to Electrocatalysis

Calix[n]arene-Based Coordination Cage and Its Application to Electrocatalysis

  • Leqian Song
    Leqian Song
    School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710049, China
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  • Shuai Cao
    Shuai Cao
    School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710049, China
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  • , and 
  • Huacheng Zhang*
    Huacheng Zhang
    School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710049, China
    *Email: [email protected]
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2022-1421.ch005
    Publication Date (Web):November 21, 2022
    Copyright © 2022 American Chemical Society.
    Nanostructured Materials for Sustainable Energy: Design, Evaluation, and Applications
    Chapter 5pp 137-154
    ACS Symposium SeriesVol. 1421
    ISBN13: 9780841297531eISBN: 9780841297524

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    Abstract

    The calixarene-based ligand—4-tert-butylsulfonylcalix[4]arene has the capacity of coordinating with various metal cations either individually by itself or together with various carboxylate/thiol-containing coligands. Interestingly, different types of metal cations, various counterions and variable solvents not only generated diverse coordinated cages with special morphology and topology, but also provided a tool in controlling their various porosities, hierarchical architectures, and physiochemical properties. Particularly, those calixarene-based coordinated cages with different porous structures, properly sized hierarchical cage/cavity-like spaces, as well as selected active elemental components greatly promoted applications to electrocatalytic reactions such as hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen evolution reaction and oxygen reduction reaction. In this chapter, we not only summarized and discussed the preparation of calixarene-based coordinated cages and their applications to electrocatalysis, but also provided academic and industrial concerns and suggestions in future researches.

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