In
this study, nanocrystals of a cerium-based metal–organic
framework (Ce-MOF), Ce-MOF-808, are directly grown on the surface
of carboxylic acid-functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by a facile
one-step solvothermal synthesis method. Ce-MOF–CNT nanocomposites
with various Ce-MOF-to-CNT ratios are synthesized, and their crystallinity,
morphology, porosity, and electrical conductivity are examined. The
redox-hopping and electrochemical behaviors of the pristine Ce-MOF
in aqueous electrolytes are investigated, suggesting that the pristine
Ce-MOF is electrochemically active but possesses a limited charge-transport
behavior. As a demonstration, all the Ce-MOF, CNT, and nanocomposites
are used as active materials for application in aqueous-based supercapacitors.
The capacitive performance of the CNT can be significantly boosted
with the help of redox-active Ce-MOF-808 nanocrystals.